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My Milk Production Seems to Be Decreasing

My son is 7 months old and nursing has been going really until recently. my production is decreasing-i've tried pumping more, but that doesn't seem to be helping. while i'm at work my son take 3- 7oz bottles. i am just barely making enough milk to fill those three bottles. my O.B. called me in a prescription for some medication that increases production- but i haven't picked it up yet b/c i'm not too comfortable w/ taking a medication for that reason. Any advice? do i need to pump more frequently or just for longer periods of time to increase my production? do i pump one side while i feed him on the other or feed my son and once he's finished pump for a while in hopes to increase my flow??
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Thank you all so much for your advice. I have been taking the fenugreek for a week now as well as eating more oatmeal for breakfasts and drinking more water- it all seems to be helping increase my production. once again, i thank you all so very much for you advice and support.
J.

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I had this problem and I called the local lactation consultant at the hospital and she said to take fenugreek, 3-4 pills 3 times a day. The only side effect that I have is smelling like maple syrup, but that's okay, at least I don't feel like my baby is starving or straining to get milk from me.

I always noticed that my milk would decrease when I got overly tired or stressed. Waking up at night and trying to work full time can do it to you. I say try to get more rest if you can.

This started to happen to me this summer, when I was dehydrated. I stepped up my water consumption and noticed an increase in two or three days.

Good luck!

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I took the prescription with both of my children. It worked great! Within 24 hours my production had doubled. I was nervous about it too, but I truly trust my O.B. and I checked with the pediatrician who gave me the ok. too... There are also some herbs that you can try - Fenugreek and Blessed Thistle. I don't remember the exact amounts but it was more than what the bottle said. They are more potent than "Mother's Milk Tea" which contains the same herbs, but not in high enough doses to do much good. Both the herbs and the prescription worked for me. I used the herbs first and then the prescription when the herbs weren't enough!

Try fenugreek capsules. It worked for me- i started taking it after my son turned one to keep up with his demand. The only side effect I noticed was the maple sugar smell. Yes-you will smell like maple sugar! You can find these at any natural food store or nutrional supplement store. I would also continue to pump and nurse as oftn as you can. Good luck!

have you tried fenugreek? you can buy it from the health food store. I warn you, you will smell like maple syrup! I tried it when my production went down. it's hard to know if it helped, it seemed to, but who knows. i was told about fenugreek from a lactation consultant and some of the women i work with. good luck.
and the beer thing is definetly not recommended anymore. the idea behind it is that by drinking you are relaxing allowing the milk to flow more readily. my son was 7 1/2 months old when he weened himself from the breast, i continued to pump but the production slowed and he started with formula -which isn't the worse thng in the world, some children never get the opportunity to nurse or have breast milk. you have done a good job!
M.

I had the same problem with my son. Things that can encourage milk production are

Mother's Milk Tea (Health food store)

Drinking alot of water

Pumping more frequently.

The more you pump/the more is produced.

Also if you choose the pump and dump method many woman swear that a can of beer does the trick.

I hope that this helps
Good Luck!

A.

May sound bad but my doc had me drink a beer just one but a beer. the hops help the production.

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in the old days a mom could drink one beer a day to increase production.?

I had to pump for 2 months when my daughter refused to nurse. I could barely pump anything. My best luck seemed to be with a hospital grade pump (which you can rent for about $40 a month & WIC also pays for it). It seemed to be the strongest most efficient, the amount you can pump is not an indication of you milk supply. When my daughter went back to nursing 2 months later even though I could only pump 16 oz (2-3 oz after a 45 min session) I could nurse her just fine. If you pump both sides at same time you produce more also.

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