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[quote=Anonymous]I'd say don't worry so much about it -- it sounds like there are logical explanations. I too had a very rough start with my first and breastfeeding was really touch and go. It worked out after 3-4 months but it was sheer luck that it did. I never had a huge supply with my first but attributed it to trying to get nursing going for a NICU baby with a pump and later latch issues. With my second and third kids, who didn't have the same issues, I found that it was just me -- I never had overflowing milk, a freezer stash, or any of it. It was more like a "just-in-time" logistics operation -- they nursed, my boobs made milk, it all worked out. I think both baby and boobs become more efficient with practice.[/quote]
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