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Is it true that if you sleep on your belly it can affect your milk supply? I don't know where I heard that before, but I've only heard it once so I'm not sure if its BS or not. That would suck if its true cuz thats the easiest way I fall asleep...
 

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I couldn't sleep on my belly when I was nursing. I don't know if what you heard is true, but it seems sort of logical. Binding the breasts is a way to stop milk production, and laying on your stomach could simulate binding...but what *seems* logical, isn't always logical.
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I dunno, the only place I've ever heard it is the WTE books
: I like to read them to see how the crazy's think! I always sleep on my belly unless I fall asleep nursing and I haven't had any problems.
 

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I've pretty much always slept on my belly (except when pregnant
) and its never been a problem.
 

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I couldn't do it early on- nor would I want to. I wouldve turned the mattress into a water bed.

But at some point I was able to switch over. Probably around the time I stopped wearing a bra all the time and switched to sleep bras, just a t shirt or tank.
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I always sleep on my belly, and my milk supply is still strong after 2 years. I couldn't sleep that way when I was still recovering from childbirth and my milk was just coming in...too sore. But besides that, never had a problem.
 

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I couldn't sleep on my belly because it hurt my boobies early on, but after several months I can and do sleep on my belly all the time and it hasn't hurt my supply or caused any plugged ducts or anything. I think it may have in the early days of nursing though.
 

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Originally Posted by Scrubsjm
I dunno, the only place I've ever heard it is the WTE books
: I like to read them to see how the crazy's think! I always sleep on my belly unless I fall asleep nursing and I haven't had any problems.
Yep, me too w/ WTE and same w/ sleeping
Basically whatever posistion I can get into after dd stops rolling around
 
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