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Does Fenugreek Work?

My daughter is 7 months and my milk supply is decreasing. I know that it is normal for it to decrease since she is starting to eat more food. I work full time, and I do pump at work, but I want her to continue getting breast milk for a long as i can. Does fenugreek really work? Do you really smell from taking it?

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Fenugreek gave my son diarrhea and I had to stop taking it before I could notice a difference. I have heard pros about it but also just as many cons.

YES! Fenugreek is the only reason I was actually able to breastfeed my daughter for a full year- it is the best thing ever! My supply was always low and nothing else worked. I would take 4-6 pills every day (2-3 in the morning and 2-3 at night). I would adjust the dose based on how my supply was. I used Fenugreek regularly for almost the entire year I was breastfeeding. I never really noticed the maple syrup smell, but maybe I just got used to it since I took it for so long.

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It worked for me. I bought a big bottle of the capsules at GNC and took 3 two times a day. I think it does make your body odor smell a bit like maple syrup and your pee BUT it did up my supply and after I got the increase, I stopped taking them and it stayed up. I really reserved them for those times that I was feeling too tired or ill so my supply was dipping. I never tried any of the teas or anything that other people recommend. Have you also tried re-starting the letdown feature on your pump to get a second letdown and more milk? That helped me a LOT with baby #2 ... gave me an extra couple of oz every time!

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It did not work for me.

it worked for me. something else that worked is hot chocolate - don't ask me why, my grandma said that's what she and her sisters used "back in the day". I'm not sure if it was the hot chocolate, or the increased in fluid that worked, but I ran with it - haha.

Fenugreek gave my son diarrhea and I had to stop taking it before I could notice a difference. I have heard pros about it but also just as many cons.

It did work for me, but it caused me to have diarrhea (I would suggest increasing the dose gradually).
More importantly though is that a)my daughter did not tolerate it (intense colic) and b) I am slightly asthmatic and didn't know it beforehand but fenugreek can cause asthma attacks in those susceptible so I had to discontinue it :( This of course doesn't mean you will have any of these problems! I just wanted to give some possible adverse reactions.
If you would like a list of galactologues, I can send you some. I have several books on increasing milk as I had to find alternatives to the traditional Mother's Milk tea.
People in India actually use fenugreek traditionally in their cooking because of the sweet smell secreted in sweat; makes for an easy deoderant ;)

YES! Fenugreek is the only reason I was actually able to breastfeed my daughter for a full year- it is the best thing ever! My supply was always low and nothing else worked. I would take 4-6 pills every day (2-3 in the morning and 2-3 at night). I would adjust the dose based on how my supply was. I used Fenugreek regularly for almost the entire year I was breastfeeding. I never really noticed the maple syrup smell, but maybe I just got used to it since I took it for so long.

I SWEAR by it. I took it and man, I was my a gold mine for my son! I worked part time in the office and pumped - I was worried I wasn't producing enough. After reading about Fenugreek - I tried it. I would take 3 in the am, 2 or 3 in the afternoon and I think 1 or 2 at night. I could feed my son and pump a 4oz bottle! I didn't smell like maple syrup like it says it can do, it really really worked for me!

My daughter hated when I used it. It didn't work very well for us, and yes, everything from breastmilk to perspiration to urine smelled like rancid maple syrup.

Oatmeal and dark beers worked better.

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