In the meantime, Schwartz wants you to know that what you're going through is completely normal, and that there's a physiological reason you're
producing less milk while pumping.
Not exact matches
It may take a
while to
produce more
milk in this breast pump, but it is worth the price paying for a
less tiresome experience.
According to News Medical, mothers who smoke
while lactating
produce less milk due to suppression of the hormones that make
milk.
Ironically, the over-stimulated breast can become engorged and sore
while the neglected side will
produce less milk.
While this won't cause you to
produce less milk, you'll soon establish a breastfeeding rhythm that's best for you and your baby.
Mothers who
produce less than 100 % of the
milk their babies need can continue to breastfeed
while giving supplements of donor human
milk or formula.
German researchers created a methane - reducing pill,
while scientists in Wales found that cows who consumed garlic
produced 50 percent
less gas (although it's unclear if a garlicky diet impacts the taste of
milk or meat).