Overactive Letdown: Can a Baby Choke on Breast Milk?

By A Mystery Man Writer

One parent's scary story sheds light on a common (and potentially dangerous) breastfeeding problem: overactive, or forceful, letdown. Learn more about how a newborn could choke while breastfeeding and how to keep your baby safe.

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