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- Mothers with extreme oversupply may need to feed only on one breast for as long as 12 hours1. However, feeding on one side for too long could lead to decreasing milk production too much1. In most cases, oversupply of breast milk is a temporary situation because breast milk volume will adjust to meet the baby’s requirements2. For some mothers, however, the feeling of too much breast milk persists past the early weeks after birth and can cause engorgement, frequent blocked ducts and mastitis2.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.
Some mothers with extreme oversupply may need to feed only on one breast for as long as 12 hours. It is best to extend the time on one breast very slowly and carefully, going longer only if milk production is not slowing down. Feeding on one side for too long could lead to decreasing milk production too much.
www.lowmilksupply.org/oversupplyIn most cases an “oversupply” of breast milk is a temporary situation because breast milk volume will adjust to meet the baby’s requirements. For some mothers however, the feeling of too much breast milk persists past the early weeks after birth and can cause engorgement, frequent blocked ducts and mastitis.
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Occasionally, oversupply happens completely unintentionally, and may only affect one breast. This can happen when a baby forms a preference for one breast and consistently feeds on that side more frequently, more effectively, or longer.
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