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#11618 09/26/08 12:20 PM
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Hello all,

Ok, I bf our 4 bio sons and never worried about weight gain. They were all very well feed. : )

I am cautiously hopeful with Audrey. She seems to be really gaining weight this last couple weeks. I have been using the SNs with 4 oz per feeding since 2 plus months. I have not increased that amount and she is plumping out! Would I be right to assume my milk supply is increasing? I rarely pump, but last time it was just over 1 oz per feed. She does not stopped when offered the bottle, but with the SNS she doesn't seem to need the whole 4 oz.
* I only use the bottle at night, after both breast have been offered.

Any input? I have tried just offering the breast, but she still seems hungry.

thanks ahead of time

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BTW,

Audrey is now 3 1/2 months old


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