“…Definitions for lactation insufficiency varied widely across studies and involved the use of an absolute volume measure (e.g., <500 mL/day) [27,28,33,34,38,44,45], relative volume measure (e.g., < 250 mL/kg/day) [29,35,37,39,41,42,46], requirement for supplemental feeds [30,31,32,43], insufficient infant weight gain [39], or certain reduction in supply based on previous milk production [14,23,37]. Given that there is no universally accepted definition of lactation insufficiency in the literature, it is unsurprising that definitions used across studies vary greatly.…”