L.O. asks from Citrus Heights, CA on July 26, 2008
How Do I Increase My Milk Supply Without Taking Any Pills or Medications??
I am a mommy to a wonderful 7 month old and I've been exclusivly breastfeeding since birth. I have a medela breast pump which I used a few times when my baby was younger so daddy could feed him a bottle, but it's been so long now that he will no longer take a bottle and only wants the real thing. That isn't my problem, I'm okay with that. My question is... he's been eating baby food in addition to my breast milk and last 3 days I've noticed that my breasts aren't getting as full as they used to and when my son eats I don't always get the "let down". When I do it is very light. My supply is not much at all and I'm afraid that my body is trying to stop producing milk. I'd like to continue to breast feed for as long as possible AT LEAST another 5 months but would like to try until my son is 18 mos. How do I get my "let down" back and increase my milk supply without taking any medication? I have noticed that my baby has been wanting to be on my breasts all most all day long the last few days and I truely think it's becasue he isn't getting enough to eat. Please help.
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T.S. answers from San Francisco on August 16, 2008
Two wonderful sites for breastfeeding questions and support:
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S.H. answers from Sacramento on July 30, 2008
My son is almost 7 mos old & I was having the same problem. I asked the pediatrician and he said I can take the herbal supplement called Fennugreek. It seems to be working, I've been taking it for a few weeks. Good luck!
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S.H. answers from Sacramento on July 30, 2008
My son is almost 7 mos old & I was having the same problem. I asked the pediatrician and he said I can take the herbal supplement called Fennugreek. It seems to be working, I've been taking it for a few weeks. Good luck!
A.N. answers from San Francisco on July 30, 2008
the Chinese way: white fish soup with peanuts and papaya- or try them separately, won't hurt!
Good luck!
T.S. answers from San Francisco on August 16, 2008
Two wonderful sites for breastfeeding questions and support:
Good luck!
T.
Founder
www.theparentpack.org
K.C. answers from San Francisco on July 30, 2008
As a few others already recommended, More Milk Plus by Motherlove is a great product - http://www.motherlove.com/product_more_milk_plus.php
I use to take Fenugreek and Blessed Thistle herbal capsules, but started using the More Milk Plus tincture instead. My lactation consultant recommended it. While some moms have had results from the Mother's teas, I was told they often don't help much since the herbal concentration is low (in comparison to taking capsules or tinctures).
I had great results from using capsules, as well as More Milk Plus. I found taking the latter was easier than swallowing lots of pills. The taste is strong, but I add it to a small amount of warm water and drink quickly. Teas never did much for me. Also for good measure, I try to eat a lot of oatmeal.
I've been exclusively pumping for my daughter since she was a couple days old (she's now 8 mos). Initially I could only supply about half the milk she needed. Now I don't need to supplement with formula at all.
M.W. answers from San Francisco on July 26, 2008
Keep up on the water is what my pediatrician said, but I also went to Elephant Pharm where the herbalist put together a tea for me to drink. Maybe that might work for you, but don't forget to consult with your doctor, too.
B.F. answers from Stockton on July 27, 2008
I always had really good luck with Traditional Medicinals Organic MOthers Milk tea. It is tasty too, which is a benefit. You can find it at Raleys, Whole Foods or local health food stores. I am sure you can order online too. When I drank the tea I always noticed a large increase in milk. I actually had a cup each morning while nursing. Good luck, enjoy....they grow up tooooooo quick.
C.E. answers from San Francisco on July 28, 2008
I think that since you have that good pump (that is the one I have and I love it!) that you should pump for the meal that you are now giving your baby real food for. I think if you were to do that you would increase your milk supply. Also, if you are that concerned that your milk supply is running so low that your child is hungry, you can consult your Dr. office. I am with Kaiser and had a similar worry when my son (now 14 months) was about 4 months old. I called the pediatrician's office and they had me schedule an apt. with a lactation expert. What we did was go in, weigh my son, nurse him and then weigh him again to see how much milk he actually got. We found out he was getting plenty but you may find otherwise.
A friend of mine also started taking a supplement (natural) that help increase her milk supply when she was worried about the same thing. I know you said you don't want to take anything, but if worse comes to worst you could try a natural supplement. I don't recall what it was, however. Sorry.
J.S. answers from Sacramento on July 27, 2008
Drink a ton of water and eat a bowl of oatmeal every day. Here's a link to a website with a lot of good info...
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