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06.04.08, 11:36 AM General Topics
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I am ebfing my 2 month old, but now my boobs are seriously uneven... I think it is pretty obvious, and think i need to put some sort of pad or chicken-cutlet thing on the smaller one inside my bra. Anyone btdt? Any advice? thanks [ Reply | Watch | Flag ]
General Topics 06.04.08, 11:36 AM Flag
 

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is one breast not getting drained? I think it's more impt to prevent mastitis at this point [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 06.04.08, 11:37 AM Flag
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this is me, although I am at 20 months and don't even care anymore. offer the supply-challenged one first every time. you can also pump to try to build up the supply in that one. the risk at 2 months is that you may lose milk altogether in that one if you don't keep it up. this is pretty common btw. if you have a lactation consultant she may have other ideas as well. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 06.04.08, 11:37 AM Flag
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most women have much more milk from one breast. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 06.04.08, 11:38 AM Flag
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you are favoring one breast. You have to nurse more on the smaller one. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 06.04.08, 11:40 AM Flag
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