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Episode Description

The early days of breastfeeding can feel overwhelming when you are recovering, tired, and trying to sort out what is normal. In this Follow-Up episode, I revisit my conversation with Melissa Mancini, RN, IBCLC, to talk through what helps in those first days and weeks, from prenatal prep to milk production, skin to skin, feeding cues, and cluster feeding.

In this episode, we cover:

How to prepare for breastfeeding before baby arrives

Why prenatal breastfeeding education matters

What is normal in the first few days of milk production

How prolactin and oxytocin support breastfeeding

Why skin to skin can help with feeding and supply

What supply and demand really means for milk production

When feeding on demand makes sense

When more structured feeding may be recommended

Why cluster feeding is common in the early weeks

What kind of support can make breastfeeding feel more manageable

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