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Breastfeeding...Underdeveloped, Tubular Breasts
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(11-10-2011, 16:46)melissa4u Wrote:  Hi em2727,
Thank you so much for replying to this thread.
I am currently on BO hoping to complete the development of my breasts.

I have a couple of questions, if you don't mind Smile
Did you take alfalfa from the first month of pregnancy all the way to the last month?
Did you immediately use goats rue right after birth?
How much did your breasts grow?
Have you seen a great amount of increased breast milk with your second pregnancy?

Thank you!!

sorry i am not on here much as I am not currently following NBE. To answer your questions, I started alfalfa about 15 weeks onward, once morning sickness subsided and continued until after I had my daughter probably to month 3. I began using goats rue about 3 days after birth, I only had a one month supply and switched to shatavari for a couple months after that. During pregnancy I grew 2" in bust and still have the growth while breastfeeding. I grew about 1 cup size. I have lost all but 5 pounds from pregnancy and my bust is still 37" while it was 35" prepregnancy. I do think my breasts grew more this pregnancy, my first pregnancy I think i only grew 1/2 a cup. I have more clevage now while breastfeeding> I don't know if I will maintain the growth this time, I know I lost the growth after I weaned my first child. I won't know until I wean my daughter for sure. I did not see a huge amount of milk increase from my herbs, but every baby is different and my daughter is larger than my son was, she just eats more in general, so that could be why i don't feel i am making more milk this time, she may be getting more milk from me, but still needs the same amount of formula because she needs more calories overall.

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