Your breast size does not matter, breast milk is produced, regardless of size.
So the answer is yes you can still breast feed with smal breasts.
Yes, breast size actually does matter when you are trying to breastfeed. If you only have small breasts such as a 32AA that will not do much for your baby. Breastfeeding works much better with large c or even d cupped breasts.
they were or still are used to breastfeed babies.
Because they are mammals, just like humans, dogs and cats are. Cows don't "breastfeed" because they don't have breasts; they have udders, and nurse their calves.
Ladies can only wish (if they are as small as me) that their breasts will be permanently big. If you don't breastfeed they will go back to their original size. And if you do breastfeed they will go back to their original size once you have stopped breastfeeding. The enlargement during pregnancy and after birth has nothing to do with the fatty tissues but fluid in the glandular tissues.
Girls develop breasts so when they have a baby, they are able to breastfeed. During pregnancy the breasts get larger and fill with milk to feed the baby. Those are the main reasons girls develop breasts.
The more often you breastfeed, and the more milk is taken every feed, the faster milk is produced. That's why the less you breastfeed, and the less is taken, the less it is produced.
In a few weeks, if the breasts are left alone, the milk dries up--and does not return.
if your far and have small breasts it means that not much fat I'd getting into your breasts
Breast reduction surgery is not recommended for women whose breasts are not fully developed or who plan to breastfeed.
Girls develop breasts so when they have a baby, they are able to breastfeed. During pregnancy the breasts get larger and fill with milk to feed the baby. Those are the main reasons girls develop breasts.
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