Longer on one breast: Sounds like he is getting a lot if your for Emily and not enough of the more filling hind milk. Also, by feeding so often your body doesn't have enough time to turn the thinner for Emily into the thicker hindmilk, which is further back in the beast ducts. We often encourage moms with this problem of just use one breastfeeding each feed, so the body has time to thicken the milk in the other breast
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