The amount of milk a woman can hold varies widely, typically influenced by factors like breast size, genetics, and individual anatomy. On average, breasts can hold about 3 to 6 ounces (90 to 180 milliliters) of milk per fee feeding.
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However, this capacity can differ from woman to woman, and factors such as breastfeeding frequency and age of the child can also play a role in milk production and storage. If you’re looking for specific guidance, it’s best to consult healthcare professionals or lactation experts.