Breast Milk Production

An infant passing urine six to eight times per day is a normal indicator of adequate breast milk supply. An infant gaining 500 to 1,000 grams per month is a normal indicator of adequate breast milk supply. Concerns about insufficient milk…

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An infant passing urine six to eight times per day is a normal indicator of adequate breast milk supply. An infant gaining 500 to 1,000 grams per month is a normal indicator of adequate breast milk supply. Concerns about insufficient milk production are common among breastfeeding mothers.