Not exact matches
It is the estrogen in other types of birth control
pills that
decreases milk supply and thus makes nursing more difficult.
Combination
pills work extremely well as birth control, but the estrogen within them can cause a
decrease in your
supply of breast
milk.
Liquid diets, weight loss
pills, or going without food for long periods of time can be harmful to your health and likely cause a
decrease in your
milk supply.
In a situation where the mother had had a good
milk supply, but it
decreased for some reason (e.g. going on the birth control
pill, see handout # 25 Slow Weight Gain After the First Few Months), domperidone often works very rapidly to increase the
milk supply.
However, some women who take the
pill, even the progestin only
pill, find that their
milk supply decreases.
However, some women who take the
pill, even the mini-
pill, find that their
milk supply decreases.
Estrogen in the
pill may
decrease the
milk supply.
But opt for a progestin - only «mini-pill,» since
pills containing estrogen can
decrease milk supply,» Ferrarello says.
Yeah the estrogen and the birth control
pills is what we
decrease your
supply and inhibits prolactin which is the hormone that makes
milk so that it's how that works.
You can also you hormonal contraceptives (birth control
pills, patches, etc.) they are safe while breastfeeding but the ones with estrogen have the potential to
decrease your
milk supply.
Birth control
pills are well known for
decreasing milk supply, particularly the ones that contain estrogen.
• The birth control
pill may
decrease your
milk supply.
Birth control
pills are also well known for
decreasing milk supply, particularly the ones that contain estrogen.
Many women who have a bountiful
milk supply can take the progesterone only mini
pill and still maintain an adequate
supply for their baby; however, a combination
pill with estrogen and progesterone is highly likely to substantially
decrease milk supply.
Because this particular birth control
pill contains estrogen, it is highly likely that the
pill is responnsible for the
decrease in your
milk supply.
When a mother has a
decrease in
milk supply, often associated with the use of birth control
pills (avoid œstrogen containing birth control
pills while breastfeeding), or on occasion, for no obvious reason when the baby is three or four months old, domperidone will often bring the
supply back to normal.