SUNNY GAULT: So
we talked about milk supply.
I'm
talking about your milk supply, your modesty, your baby's knack for nursing (or taking a bottle), your willingness to pump, other people's support or criticism and on and on.
Not exact matches
Talking about how the body makes breast
milk,
supply and demand, and what foods a mom can eat goes a long way toward helping a young mother feel more comfortable and confident
about her ability to breastfeed.
If you have a low
milk supply and have tried natural ways to increase your production without success,
talk to your lactation consultant or doctor
about using fenugreek.
The article
talked briefly
about her trying to buy
milk from a
milk bank, but the costs were high and the
supply was low.
As a matter of fact, if you look at the book Making More
Milk by Lisa Marasco and Diane West, it talks about how many moms with PCOS are asked to stay on the Metformin when they're experiencing low milk supply, so I don't know why that medication would be stop
Milk by Lisa Marasco and Diane West, it
talks about how many moms with PCOS are asked to stay on the Metformin when they're experiencing low
milk supply, so I don't know why that medication would be stop
milk supply, so I don't know why that medication would be stopped.
Today, we're
talking about: «Whether a mom has of low
milk supply or not.»
Our founder Rachel Jackson took a short break from the ABC Kids Expo to stop by the 3 News Las Vegas studio to
talk to them
about how Rachel's Remedy helps breastfeeding moms increase
milk supply and treat / prevent common breastfeeding...
We're
talking about Elizabeth Myler
about: «
Milk supply.»
So, Beth the first thing that you've mentioned when
talking about low
milk supply was that: «Sometimes it's just the birth and getting that kind of delayed Lactogenesis — the delay of that fuller
milk coming in.»
There are lots of theories
about different foods you can eat to increase your
milk supply — natural food stores sell supplements, and I've heard that drinking atole (a thick, sweet Mexican drink made with corn starch or corn meal) can help — I don't know whether that's true, but you should
talk with your OB / GYN and do some research and experimenting to see what works for you.
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.
And regarding the going to bed thing, we
talked about how my husband can just stay up and wake the 3 hour sleeper to feed him before bed, but what do I do
about milk supply?
Maintaining your
milk supply will be something that you will want to
talk to a lactation consultant
about.
But most of the time if you're just doing these things that we're
talking about and you probably wouldn't have a drastic plummet of
milk supply, you would see a decrease and you could kind of, look, in my experience most women are able to kind of play with what works for them so, they're not necessarily having a low
supply and then having a get it back up so they're more kind of playing with what works with their baby and their body
So, Danielle before we start
talking about: «Reasons why a mom's
milk's
supply would decrease,» let's first
talk about ways to establish a full
milk supply.
To continue on our breastfeeding kick, in this episode of the Birthful Podcast we are going to be
talking about low
milk supply.
If you start using a hormonal method and your
milk supply decreases,
talk with your obstetrician or other member of your health care team
about other options for preventing pregnancy.
I hear my friends
talk about their abundant
milk supply and the feeling of bonding they shared with their children.
We're
talking with Rachelle Markham IBCLC
about how to establish your breast
milk supply.
My gosh I am repeating this again» Do you find this can inhibit like Ashley is
talking about, the stress can actually inhibit the
milk supply as well or it can inhibit everything?
Robin Kaplan: Okay and we are back with our expert today, we are
talking about breastfeeding after previous little
milk supply and our expert Lisa Marasco is here
talking about this topic with us.
Robin Kaplan: Tamara had mentioned on being low on
milk supply groups and a lot
talk about Domperidone and herbs.
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.
Coming up next week we have Amber McKenna
talking about supplement options for moms with a low
milk supply.
But with cross nursing and when you
talked about supply, even I mean look, for a mom who has low
supply what is going to be the best way that her
supply increases is of course breastfeeding another baby, I mean,
talk about a great way to get your
milk supply pumped up.
Talk to a licensed Lactation Consultant
about the steps needed at that point to dry up your
milk supply.
Dr.James Ochi: Yes, and I don't know if we've
talked about this before but, I've also started to offer acupuncture to help mothers with their
milk supplies.
If you're concerned
about your
milk supply or your baby's feedings,
talk to your doctor, your baby's doctor or a lactation consultant.
If you're concerned
about a low
milk supply,
talk to a lactation consultant and your baby's healthcare practitioner.
If learning that certain drugs used in labour (and they are not
talking only
about pain relief drugs in this study) means that these drugs will be used less, then tens of thousands of women could potentially be SPARED the difficulty of low
milk supply.
Robin Kaplan: Today we're
talking about maintaining your
milk supply while back at work.
Talk to your doctor if you are worried
about your
milk supply.
If you are breastfeeding and believe your baby is too small,
talk to your practitioner or a lactation expert
about ways to increase your
milk supply or check for a tongue - tie.