Having been told that breastmilk adapts to hot weather - if I drink more, does it get more dilute? Or does the baby's feeding behaviour change in hot weather - ie drink more often, less volume, to get more foremilk.
AND if a baby just has short feeds so doesn't get fattier hindmilk - what happens to those fatty globules that have stayed up the ducts to make the initial milk more watery? Do they get reabsorbed?
And what about that oft repeated fact that babies who have unrestricted breast access in certain cultures feed every 25ish minutes - how would they get the fat.... would they not get an imbalance?
... am I overthinking it? I just hate it when things don't make sense! 