"Well, I knew that you wanted to breastfeed them. So, after discussing it with the lactation consultant and the pediatric ICU nurses, we managed to get your milk out," Kyle said.
All women who had given birth are able to lactate, though it did not mean that every woman could breastfeed.
Although Kyle really wanted their kids to be breastfed, if Sayuri's body could not produce sufficient milk, or if it would create undue stress upon her, he wouldn't insist.
Breastmilk may be touted to be the best, but it didn't mean those who couldn't breastfeed, was a failure.
Luckily, Sayuri could.
Kyle would often massage her breasts to help stimulate the milk supply, and the milk would be pumped out. Of course, constant pumping without having a baby suckle on the nipple may result in the milk drying up.
Thus, Kyle would often have to stimulate it himself ... *cough* …