vinitaMom of a 11 m old boy3 months agoA. Ensure you brestfed baby with both side . This can be happens if you brestfed with one side more
Niharika MehtaGuardian of a 6 m old boy3 months agoA. no. it's normal. Our maine is milk supply is enough
Arti kolheMom of a 4 yr old boy3 months agoA. It's very common for one breast to be noticeably larger than the other, even after breasts have fully developed. This is known as breast asymmetry, and it's usually not a cause for concern. The difference in size is often due to variations in fat distribution and can be present from puberty.
Reasons for Breast Asymmetry:
Puberty:
During puberty, breast development can be uneven, with one breast growing faster than the other.
Hormonal Changes:
Hormonal fluctuations during the menstrual cycle, pregnancy, or menopause can also affect breast
RashmiMom of a 10 yr 11 m old girl3 months agoA. When you feed your child only from one side this is bound to happen that the size is going to be living which suggest to feed the child from both sides and if you’re unable to do so you should express from one side and give it to the child accordingly
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