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If your breast are full and will not release the milk, or "let down", it generally means you are engorged. A technique for alleviating the buildup of pressure from engorged breasts it to alternate between hot and cold compresses. Many women also find a hot shower with gentle manipulation can help to start the flow of milk. The key to preventing engorgement is not allowing too much time to pass in between feedings or pumping.

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A breast has to be lactating to produce milk.

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