Monday, December 26, 2011

Breast milk assembly tips

Here are a few statistics about my breasts since I started breastfeeding: My nipples are almost 2 inches in circumference and a half inch high. The best example I can give is an AA size battery, but obviously not as long; I can't go more than two hours without breastfeeding my baby or my breasts get swollen and become extremely painful and rock-hard. My nipples also will leak breast milk and has done so just a few days ago while I was at the mall; In this video I am wearing a 36-GG cup maternity bra and the cups are still tight on me. This past week I was fitted for a maternity bra and now I wear a 36-HH cup comfortably; My lactating breasts now weigh a bit over 3.7kg each and for my American friends, that is about 8.25lbs each breast; and When I use my breast pump, I can produce just over 11oz or 325ml of milk in a 4 hour period from each breast, which is a total of 22oz or 650ml of breast milk. I should be making well over 16oz from each breast by Christmas. Nearly all nursing mothers worry at one time or another about whether their babies are getting enough breast milk. The first thing to determine is whether your supply is really low or not. If you are unable to produce enough milk or your baby is not getting enough for his or her age, there are a few things you can do to increase breast milk production. Here are a few things that worked for me, not that I ever had a problem with my breast milk production, I just wanted to make more than I needed so I could save it ...

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