feed her more often, pump your breast in between feedings. Find LaLeches' website, can't find better help than them.
2007-03-15 16:09:26
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answered by nickname 5
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Try pumping in between feedings... breastfeeding goes on the whole "supply & demand" theory... Where there is a need for milk, milk will show up!
2007-03-16 00:13:57
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answered by Ruthie 2
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As you child gets older you milk will increase as needed call laleechie ( not sure if I spelled that right ) and they can help you answer questions They are a group of women who breast feed. Good Luck and Hope this helped
2007-03-15 23:14:06
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answered by ฉันรักเบ้า 7
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Assume you nurse every 2 hours than pump inbetween feedings so you are extracting milk every hour. You will only produce as much milk as is needed so if your body thinks you need to supply milk every hour it will produce milk every hour. It is a pain but it works
2007-03-15 23:09:11
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answered by 'lil peanut 6
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Check out www.kellymom.com to see why you may or may not need to.
I had a supply issue after taking antibiotics. I used more milk plus and pumped on one side while he nursed. it worked great.
2007-03-16 13:04:12
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answered by April 3
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This might sound bad, but McDonalds chicken selects sandwiches...something about the hormones makes you make milk like crazy....so much so that I am afraid of them now.
2007-03-15 23:10:01
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answered by ☺☻☺☻☺☻ 6
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Sounds like you need more "protein" in your diet.
I'll be right over!
2007-03-15 23:07:55
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answered by hated 1
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