It's called
primary lactation failure.
It is just a tragedy and I see needless suffering from these mommies as if they have a personal failure because everything went wrong when they were told everything would go right, that it is natural etcetera and the reality is we have 22 % of women who either have
primary lactation failure and / or delayed lacto genesis too.
Called «
primary lactation failure,» this condition occurs when a mother's body does not make an adequate amount of milk for her baby, even when everything else is in order (including but not limited to: latching and positioning, breastfeeding frequency and exclusivity, mother and baby being kept together, baby's oral anatomy is fine with no tongue - tie or cleft palate).
Called
primary lactation failure, this condition occurs when a mother's body does not make an adequate amount of milk for her baby, even when everything else (including but not limited to: latch and positioning, breastfeeding frequency and exclusivity, mother and baby are kept together, baby's oral anatomy is fine — no tongue tie, cleft palate) is in order.
When your milk doesn't come in, as happens in perhaps 5 percent of cases, according to a report from Pediatric Clinics of North America, which may be a low figure due to underreporting, this is called «
primary lactation failure.»
Not exact matches
Since milk supply insecurity is the
primary cause of
lactation failure, this will introduce an element of doubt and fear to the whole process.