Xuehua Jin, Ching Tai Lai, S. Perrella, J. McEachran, Z. Gridneva, Donna T. Geddes
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Maternal Breast Growth and Body Mass Index in Relation to Milk Production
These preliminary results highlight the complex relationships between maternal BMI, increase in breast volume and 24 h milk production, and suggest that BMI and breast growth are potentially important indicators of milk production. Further investigations of these inter-related factors may inform interventions aiming at achieving normal milk production in women with higher adiposity.