Milk doesn't "come in" - it's been there since your first trimester, it just increases in volume after your baby is born! Learn how milk is made and how it (and your breasts) will change in the first few weeks after birth.
Every postpartum experience is different because every baby is different! Learn what to (generally) expect with your body, baby's weight loss (then gain), typical behavior and feeding cues and how your milk will look.
You don't need to buy a lot of items to be successful with feeding. Let's review a few simple things that are handy to have in the first few days and weeks.
There are a lot of choices out there and it can feel overwhelming. Share your goals and we can review some supplemental supports that can help you achieve your goals.
Ask questions that relate to your own personal history and if you're worried that it may affect your feeding success. I encourage partners and family members to participate and openly ask questions (and share worries) so the best support team can be created.
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De Pere, Wisconsin, United States
Maren Gogna, BSN, RN, IBCLC maren@babylovebreastfeeding.com
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