Soft breast 3 month pp

Hi everyone!
When did your milk supply regulate and your breasts stopped feeling heavy and full? I feel this is happening but I’m not sure if this is normal at 3 month post partum or if I need to be worried
Thanks!

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Mine was way before 3months - I was worried at the time but supply has been absolutely fine and they rarely get full now even if she sleeps 11 hours at night at 5months and she’s growing perfectly EBF x

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I'm at 3months pp and I'm having the same thing although I can definitely see i have plenty of milk when he's feeding but it takes a lot longer for my boobs to get hard or uncomfortable. I'd have to miss like 2 feeds while before I had to be slightly late for a feed and they would be engorged.

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Soft boobs are a good sign (generally). If possible look up Lucy Webber IBCLC on Instagram. She did a great video explaining this. We'd think engorged means a big juicy supply but it's soft breasts that allows the right signals to have the body produce the right amount to keep up with demand. If bub seems happy and fed then they probably are!

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Soft boobs are happy boobs :)

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Mine did before 3m x

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Thank you ladies ❤️

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The huge, rock solid boobs only lasted about 3 weeks for me and I’ve been exclusively breastfeeding for 6 months now. My little boy is clearly getting enough. As long as your baby seems happy and is putting on weight, don’t worry xx

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