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My wife had the same problem. She got onto a schedule where she did a certain amount of time on each breast. Not just taking turns like some people say, because one feeding time may be 5 minutes and the next 20 minutes. So, I would say stick with feeding on the larger breast more often to see if it gets smaller. If it doesn't then i would say that either one side is producing more milk than the other, or one side isnt producing enough. I would ask the doctor the next time you go in for a check up with the baby.
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by bcfam on January 12th, 2011
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You're reading My right breast is noticeably larger then the left is it because i breastfeed? and will it ever even out?
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