No, not usually as long as you feed your baby when he/she is hungry you should produce enough milk. On rare occasion a mother is not able to produce enough milk but it doesn't have anything to do with breast size. Ask your doctor he or she will be able to help you feel at ease. FYI my husbands' mother breast fed four babies and she is not even an A cup.
2006-12-16 18:41:24
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answered by jennie r 2
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Not at all. I am breastfeeding my 10 month old son still (almost exclusively) and I usually have very small (barely B) breasts. Your breasts will produce as much milk as your baby needs. Best wishes and congratulations. I think it's great that when a Mommy chooses to give her baby the beautiful gift of breast milk.
2006-12-16 18:42:51
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answered by Anonymous
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Actually, women with *large* breasts tend to have more problems breastfeeding, because it can be more difficult for the baby to latch on. But the size of the breast has nothing to do with the milk-making capacity.
2006-12-16 19:12:31
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answered by Ducky's Mom 4
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Before I got pregnant, I was a medium A sized cup. My daughter is 9 months old and I am still breastfeeding her to this day. Now I am a Medium B to Large B sized cup.
I think that you will be okay.
2006-12-16 18:49:19
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answered by Jeni W 2
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Before I had my 1st child, 5 yrs ago...I started at a 34A...and ended up at a 34D...and my boobs were like Niagra falls they had so much milk in them...I did not breastfeed him but I am sure I would not have had a problem doing so...This pregnancy....I started at this one as a 34B...and am now a 36 C/D...and I am going to try it out this time,.....but if your breasts are small, larger, 1 of each, your nipples are way out there...flat or inverted....there are always things or people you can use to assist you in breast feeding successfully...
2006-12-16 19:32:46
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answered by Anonymous
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Are u already BF? (Routine) Either way there is a possiblity. But thats w/ any size... my milk might dry up or not come in enough and I am a Reg size DD. I think all women get BFing anxiety.
2006-12-16 18:38:04
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answered by Angel 3
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Your breasts are not going to be small once that baby is born and they become engorged with milk. You will be the new Dolly Parton on your block.
By the way, congratulations.
2006-12-16 18:36:57
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answered by maamu 6
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in basic terms be sure the techs that are doing the examination is conscious you're breast feeding that way they be attentive to the thank you to accomplish the attempt to chart it wisely the outcomes would desire to be precise as long as they have all the main surprising information sturdy success i'm hoping your try are fantastic
2016-12-11 10:43:33
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answered by ? 4
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not at all your body will produce exactly what the baby needs, the body is a machine
2006-12-16 18:42:30
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answered by jay s 2
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nope, many a small chested mommy has breastfed their child/children.
2006-12-16 18:39:33
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answered by amesanita1 2
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