No strike lasts forever, and don't take this as a sign - especially in the early months - that she wants to wean completely or that there is
an issue with your milk supply.
That mum is clearly bottle feeding for a reason, maybe she had trouble getting her baby to latch on, perhaps she had
issues with milk supply or maybe she simply just wanted to bottle feed.
They fear they have
an issue with their milk supply and that they can not provide all of what their baby needs to survive.
Sometimes there is
an issue with milk supply and other times the dip is a result of something else entirely.
The day I had my baby, I was very relieved that he latched well (with the help of the hospital lactation consultant), and there didn't appear to be
any issues with my milk supply.
I haven't had
any issues with milk supply, sometimes I have too much.
It sounds like it is not for everyone... I'm currently taking my placenta pills (I started with two a day, but found I do best with one) and had
no issues with milk supply.
It's not
an issue with your milk supply.
If you already have your newborn and suspect there may be
an issue with your milk supply, talk to your doctor right away.
She had me come right in and she worked her magic with her needles to help get the milk flowing again, if it was true that I was having
issues with my milk supply.
And even if you have some of these diagnoses it doesn't mean that you will have
an issue with milk supply.
This is especially helpful if you have a hospitalized infant or
issues with milk supply.
If you have a special circumstance such as a preterm or sick baby, a baby with special feeding needs, or
an issue with your milk supply, your insurance may provide you with a hospital grade rental pump.
Of course there are some true instances where moms may have
issues with milk supply, but most of the time it is due to inaccurate advice to supplement with formula because of a «perceived» low supply issue instead of a real supply issue.
I also use an underwire nursing bra that fits properly, and have never had
any issue with milk supply (actually, I end up with too much and have been donating excess milk) nor have I ever had a clogged duct.
I didn't face the problems so many breastfeeding women face; issues latching,
issues with milk supply, issues with a clogged milk duct or an infection.