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What Causes Engorgement?
Engorgement is mainly caused by the buildup of milk in the breasts when milk production exceeds milk removal. This can happen for several reasons:
Infrequent breastfeeding or
pumping
Improper latch or
ineffective breastfeeding
Sudden weaning or missed feedings
Overproduction of
breast milk
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