No not at all. When the breastmilk is produced, the size of breast increase on its own. The child will suck on the breast to let the breast know how much milk he needs. Don't worry about the size at all. It will all be fine.
2007-03-27 23:00:02
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answered by lalala 3
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no it doesnt. i am normally a b cup, but i have fed my first child til he was 16 months my 2nd child stopped daily feeds at 18 months but still has nightly feed before bed and she ha just turned 3, and i also hav 6 month old twins that are breast fed. so there is no way that the size of a womans breast effects how much milk she can produce
2007-03-28 06:13:13
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answered by MommyX6 4
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no not at all.. a woman's breast increase during pregnancy and after birth to give more space for milk... learn the proper way to breastfeed a baby so to keep your breasts produce more milk enough to support the baby's needs.
2007-03-28 06:53:36
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answered by jasmine 3
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No, your baby will help your milk supply. Know women with almost non-existent breasts that produced more then enough milk for there baby.
2007-03-28 07:21:44
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answered by norielorie 4
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not in the least
2007-03-28 06:01:14
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answered by sholly 4
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no
2007-03-28 08:15:31
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answered by Miki 6
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