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Kira
momx2
Kira
Wish I would've taken breast feeding into consideration when I got my reduction...still no milk. I really believed after 12 years I was done.
13.01.2016

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jessica0830
jessica0830
Also use the actual finger portion of the thumb while pinching. Like where that crease is behind the knuckle. Not the finger tips
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jessica0830
jessica0830
@momx2, in a milking type motion. Kinda the way people milk cows lol
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jessica0830
jessica0830
@momx2, Using the opposite hand cup your breast with 4 fingers under the breast and thumb on top. pinch in starting from around the areola and come in gently towards the nipple
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momx2
momx2
@ella1007, @jessica0830 I'm so hopeful now. 😊 how do I know if I have colostrum?
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jessica0830
jessica0830
Yeah milk normally doesn't come in until 2 to 3 days after baby is born. Right now it's just colostrum that comes out and baby will drink that until you're milk comes in.
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ella1007
ella1007
My friend had a breast reduction and she was still able to breast feed. Good luck 😊
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momx2
momx2
@shalene, @baby6aryn oh ok. It's been a long time. I hope it comes.
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arynbaby6
arynbaby6
This is my 6th baby and my milk never came in until about two or three days after birth. But when it did, boy did it. Lol. Can we say utters!!!
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aburch1527
aburch1527
you could always look into donar milk :) and the have some device that help so you can have the same bond as if you did breatfed
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missing59user
missing59user
Your milk normally don't come until after the baby is born
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