I, Whitney Quigley, had been married to my husband, Thomas Walker, for three years. We welcomed our firstborn recently, Oliver Walker. However, I had been struggling due to low breastmilk production, leaving my baby crying with hunger. Looking at my well-endowed figure, I couldn't help but feel upset. I clearly had the volume, so why couldn't I produce milk for my child? Thomas and I had tried various remedies such as taking herbs and supplements, but nothing worked. Oliver started crying again. I lifted my clothes and tried to breastfeed him once more. He managed to latch on successfully, but he couldn't get any milk. His face scrunched up as he cried loudly from hunger. I felt incredibly disappointed because I couldn't quell my child's hunger despite having a 36E cup size. What made it worse was that he refused to take baby formula. Seeing Oliver growing thinner by the day, I had no choice but to ask for help from other mothers in my neighborhood group to supply breastmilk. B
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