wants to breastfeed again an hour later? 🤱💛 More frequent feeds don’t always mean low milk supply. During growth spurts, babies naturally nurse more often to meet their growing needs and help support your milk production.
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Pumping sessions suddenly taking longer? 🍼💛 Before assuming your milk supply has dropped, check your pump parts. Worn valves, membranes, or other components can reduce suction and make pumping less effective.
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Baby suddenly refusing the breast? 🤱💛 Don’t assume your breastfeeding journey is over. Breast refusal can happen for many reasons, like overstimulation, tiredness, or frustration—and it’s often just a temporary phase.
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Baby only breastfed for 5 minutes? 🤱💛 Don’t panic. As babies get older, many become more efficient at breastfeeding and can get the milk they need in just a few minutes. A short feed doesn’t automatically mean low milk supply.
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Milk suddenly stop flowing while you’re pumping? 🍼💛Don’t assume you’re empty. Milk is often released in waves, so a pause in flow doesn’t always mean your pumping session is over. A little patience or gentle breast massage may help trigger another letdown.
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Baby crying right after breastfeeding? 🤱💛 Don’t assume it means your milk isn’t enough. Babies cry for many reasons after a feed—like needing to burp, being tired, or simply wanting comfort. One cry doesn’t automatically mean low milk supply.
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