I get a lot of
questions about milk supply, and how to increase it once it starts going down, and I really like questions like yours where were able to talk about kind of how to safeguard against that happening in the first place.
Visits may also include troubleshooting when things go wrong, when and how to start pumping, safe storage of breastmilk and general
questions about milk supply.
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Because many new moms have this same
question, there are things your lactation consultant desperately wants you to know
about low
milk supply.
They are appropriate for any type of breastfeeding challenges you may have including, latching difficulties,
questions about tongue mobility, frenotomy aftercare, sore nipples and
milk supply or pumping difficulties.
Whether they have a low
supply (which is generally rare,) or simply want to increase their
supply to save as a stockpile for later use, wondering how to go
about increasing your
milk supply is a common
question.
Today's
question is
about nipple pain and decreasing
milk supply with a two week old.
A sixty minute consultation is great for mums who have
questions about building their
milk supply, preparing for a return to work, how to go
about gently weaning, relactating, getting your baby to wean off of formula and back to breastfeeding, etc..
You should always talk to your doctor, and your baby's doctor if you have any concerns or
questions about your
supply of breast
milk and whether or not your child is getting enough breast
milk.
Your doctor can also answer your
questions about the safety of drinking alcohol while you're breastfeeding, and how it can affect you, your baby, and your breast
milk supply.
I went to the doctor today and had the same
question about increasing
milk supply.
You have
questions or concerns
about your
milk supply or
about your ability to express
milk if needed for separation due to employment.
They encounter mocking and dismissive responses to
questions or vents
about low
supply: «didn't you know, only 2 % of women can't physically make enough
milk, you couldn't possibly be in that 2 % so you're just not trying hard enough AKA you're lazy.
Got
questions about your breast
milk supply, mama?
He is focused less on what is underfoot and more on peppering one of the farm's workers with
questions about the dairy's day - to - day operations and the vacillating
supply of and demand for
milk.