Do women with small breast have a low quantity of milk for breast feeding?

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Most Helpful Guys

    • it has more to do with the fact she maintains. a generally healthy diet both eating and drinking wise.
    • because if she really tries to breast feed her child. her body will start to produce the right amount needed or extra in order to feed her child.
    • helps to pump out the extra once the baby is done feeding. so she can be empty for the next round of milk production.
    • also gives her partner or baby sitter something to feed the baby. from a bottle while she is resting or not physically around.
    • breasts milk tends to be the best option for a baby in the early stages. because if the baby gets sick the mothers milk can help deal with it. since when the baby feeds from the mothers nipple. the babies saliva tells the mothers body what the baby has. so the mothers body can share some of her own anti-bodies with the baby. in order to help it get better faster in a natural manner.
    • however if she needs to supplement with formula now and then. might want to go with a more natural or organic option if able. some are roughly the same cost as the ones you get at the store. but you tend to be better quality and not fully of all the other junk.
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  • No, the amount of cells needed for lactating is almost the same for every breastsize, the real difference in size is fat.

    And if the woman starts lactating the breasts get bigger.

Most Helpful Girls

  • It actually depends on each person and what you eat. My sister was able to produce a lot of milk supply. Certain foods can make more milk such as salmon

  • Your breast size actually has little to do with the amount of milk you can produce.

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  • Not at all. The quality of milk is just as good.

  • No, breast size has nothing to do with milk production.

  • I don't think so but some women do have trouble producing enough milk but this might be for other reasons

  • Milk quantity is the same regardless of breast size in a healthy woman. Boob size changes based on fat deposits there.

  • Not sure, ask a doctor

  • Doesn’t matter. Artificial milk is actually better, I’ve read.

    • I disagree. Breast milk contains immunological properties from the mother that can't by replicated in artificial milk. Oh, and Boobs!!

  • Size has no impact on milk production

  • Obviously not.

  • I used to think so; but after watching several documentaries on breasts I have learned that breast size and milk production are not linked to one another.