How many babies can a woman breastfeed?

You can feed the third and/or fourth baby when you've finished feeding the first 2, or have someone else do it at the same time. Rotate the order of the babies for the next feed. Breastfeeding 3 or more babies can take a lot of time and patience.
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Can a woman breastfeed quadruplets?

Most mothers can make plenty of milk for twins. Many mothers exclusively breastfeed or express their milk for triplets or quadruplets. Keep these tips in mind: Breastfeeding soon and often after birth is helpful for multiples the same way it is for one baby.
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Can a woman breastfeed 2 babies at once?

Tandem breastfeeding is breastfeeding two or more children of different ages at the same time. Some mothers will feed both babies together at the breast or may take turns to feed one baby at a time throughout the day.
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Can a woman breastfeed triplets?

You can still breastfeed if you have twins, triplets or even more. If your babies were born premature, breastfeeding is even more important.
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How many milk can a woman produce?

Mothers who exclusively breastfeed twins or triplets can produce 2,000 to 3,000 g/day, although this involves nursing an average of 15 or more times per day (Saint et al., 1986). Women who express surplus milk for a milk bank have been shown to produce as much as 3,000 g/day (Macy et al., 1930).
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How long should I breastfeed.



Can I breastfeed my husband during pregnancy?

Generally speaking, breastfeeding your husband or partner is OK. It's not perverted or wrong if you want the person you are intimate with to breastfeed, or if they ask to try breastfeeding or taste your breast milk.
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Do breasts need time to refill?

Despite views to the contrary, breasts are never truly empty. Milk is actually produced nonstop—before, during, and after feedings—so there's no need to wait between feedings for your breasts to refill. In fact, a long gap between feedings actually signals your breasts to make less, not more, milk.
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Can you breastfeed quintuplets?

It's absolutely possible! It's important to join support groups for breastfeeding multiples, because it has its unique challenges. Many moms exclusively breastfeed their multiples, while others do a combination of breastfeeding, pumping and formula.
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Can you breastfeed quints?

Q: Will I be able to breastfeed my new triplets, quadruplets, quintuplets, sextuplets? A: Raising Multiples strongly encourages all mothers to consider providing breast milk for their babies and offers a variety of support options to help you have a positive breastfeeding experience.
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What percentage of twin moms breastfeed?

The rate of exclusive breastfeeding among twins or triplets was significantly lower than among singleton babies: 4.1% among twins or triplets, and 44.7% among singletons.
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What is dry nursing?

With “dry” breastfeeding your baby does not actually drink significant amounts of milk, but he is able to smell and taste the droplets of milk that remain in your breast after pumping.
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Why does breastfeeding increase chance of twins?

While you are breastfeeding/chestfeeding, your level of luteinizing hormone (LH) and prolactin are higher. LH has a direct effect on ovulation while prolactin is a pregnancy hormone. This combination may increase the chances of conceiving twins while breastfeeding/chestfeeding.
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Is it easier to bottle feed twins?

For twins, formula-feeding may make it easier to feed both of them at the same time. Your partner can help out with night-time feedings and share the bonding experience with your babies.
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Is breast milk different for twins?

And since everything in breast milk is good for babies, any change in Mom's milk to help one of her little ones will ultimately benefit them all. So while the composition of your milk won't switch entirely from twin to twin, it will absolutely change depending on what one or both babies need.
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What is there in breast milk?

The most abundant proteins are casein, α-lactalbumin, lactoferrin, secretory immunoglobulin IgA, lysozyme, and serum albumin. Non-protein nitrogen-containing compounds, including urea, uric acid, creatine, creatinine, amino acids, and nucleotides, comprise ~25% of human milk nitrogen.
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How do you breastfeed a newborn baby?

Put the thumb of your free hand on top of your breast and your other fingers below. Touch your baby's lips to your nipple until your baby opens their mouth wide. Put your nipple all the way in your baby's mouth and pull your baby close to you. This lets your baby's jaw squeeze the milk ducts under your areola (nipple).
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How does a mom feed triplets?

Some mums prefer to tandem feed two babies and then feed the third, rotating who gets the individual feed. Others prefer to tandem feed two and give a bottle of expressed to the third, rotating who gets the bottle each time. Or some prefer to breastfeed all three separately to get some individual time with each baby.
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How quickly can a baby drain a breast?

It may only take your baby about 5 to 10 minutes to empty the breast and get all the milk they need.
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What can you not do while breastfeeding?

You can pass harmful things, like alcohol, drugs and lead, to your baby in breast milk. This can cause serious problems for your baby. Don't smoke, drink alcohol or use harmful drugs when you're breastfeeding.
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Does water increase milk supply?

A common myth about breast milk is that the more water you drink, the better your supply will be, but that's not the case. “Only increasing your fluids won't do anything to your milk volume unless you're removing it,” Zoppi said. Drink enough water to quench your thirst, but there's no need to go overboard.
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Do men like breast milk?

Yep, a lot of guys prefer breast milk for more sensual reasons.
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What happens if a grown man drinks breast milk?

However, drinking breast milk is safe only if it is from your partner whom you know well. This is because breast milk is a bodily fluid, and you do not want yourself to be at risk of infectious diseases such as cytomegalovirus, hepatitis B and C, human immunodeficiency virus, or syphilis.
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At what age do twins sleep through the night?

Nighttime can take 5-10 nights to come together, the babies may take closer to 10-14 days until they are falling asleep easier for sleep times, longer naps may emerge after 2 weeks instead of a week and a half, and true consistency may not materialize until 3-8 weeks instead. But do not let these numbers deter you!
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How long can you breastfeed twins?

supplementing for twins. The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) recommends exclusive breastfeeding until your babies are 6 months old and continued breastfeeding to at least age 1.
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