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Taking Fenugreek to Increase Milk Supply.

To those of you that have used Fenugreek or another herbal supplement: How long did it take you to notice an increase in supply? Did it help to increase your pumping output? Has anyone ever tried a prescription medication to increase supply? my 4 month old pulls back so hard when he nurses that he falls off, he nurses really hard to try to get more milk out and sometimes whines when he's nursing, acting like he wants more. I was doing great at pumping when I returned to work and he was 2 months old, now the amount I'm pumping is about 1/2 what I was first getting. I've been taking Fenugreek for over a week and thought I noticed a difference after about 2 days but now it's just as bad as it was before.

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Thanks for your responses. I nursed my daughter until she was 21 months, so I am no where near ready to stop nursing my 4 month old son. I've tried the lactation cookies, they didn't taste too bad but I'm also trying to watch my weight and eating 4 or 5 cookies a day won't help! LOL. I've been taking 4 fenugreek capsules 3 times a day for almost 2 weeks, I just started taking the Blessed Thistle yesterday and although I hate black licorice, I may have to start choking down some Mother's Milk Tea which has been sitting in my cupboard. I guess as a last resort I will try the Reglan, but I'm already tired so not wanting to take something that would make it worse and I've also heard it can cause depression. Thankfully I still have some milk in my freezer and we will probably start solids next month, so that will help.

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I was really sick a couple months ago and my supply went down drastically. My doctor recommended Fenugreek, 3 tablets, 3 times a day. I noticed immediate results. I went from my breasts feeling completely empty to them being over-full within a day or so. I've always drank a bunch of water throughout the day, but did try to increase my intake wiht the Fenugreek. I did try to cut back on the amount of pills I was taking and did notice the supply go down. If you follow the instructions on the bottle, which is 1-2 tablets a day, you will not notice results.

-Good Luck!

Hi A. - I initially starting on fenugreek with my first and then moved up to prescription medication to increase my milk supply, but my milk didn't come in with either. However, I have heard of them helping other women. Best of luck!

A.,
I drank Mother's Milk tea, which was pretty yummy and really seemed to help. You might want to try this.
Good luck,
A. K

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A.,
I drank Mother's Milk tea, which was pretty yummy and really seemed to help. You might want to try this.
Good luck,
A. K

An alternative to Reglan is Domperidone. It doesn't have the side effects of Reglan because it doesn't cross the blood/brain barrier. You will either have to get a prescription from your doctor for a compounding pharmacy, or order it online which is what I did. Here is a great website on Domperidone.

http://www.breastfeedingonline.com/domperidone.shtml

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Go to a La Leche League meeting, I am sure there is one near you and you can find them on line - they were a God send to me when I was nursing.

I haven't tried Fenugreek but have had great success with an herbal tea used to stimulate milk production in nursing mothers. Just go to any organic store (some grocery stores carry it too). I think it's called Mothers Tea or Nursing Tea.
Works great. In an hour or two you will notice your milk production is up. And it tastes good too...kinda like black liquorice.
Good luck!

Hello A.,
I have read several of the responses and just wanted give u some of my input. I had such a terrible time with keeping my milk supply up after 3 months. So I tried fenugreek, blessed thistle and mothers milk tea. Now if you hate black liquorish then you will have a tough time drinking the mothers milk tea as I did, I thought it was the worst tasting stuff imaginable but I drank it. I didn't notice any increase in my supply. Then I tried brewers yeast that seemed to help a little bit, but at that time my daughter was going through a growth spirt and I just couldn't keep up. So I took reglan the prescription to increase milk supply. It definitely helped but be careful because it makes u feel so worn out and tired, well it did for me at least. I hope this helps out and I sympathize with you for I had such difficulty to and they don't tell you how trying breastfeeding really is! I hope this information was helpful. Best of luck and I am sure everything will work out just fine!

Pumping is the most challenging part of nursing, anyone who tells you it is easy must be one of those freaky super producers. I was always barely producing enough to feed my son the whole time I was pumping. I gave my daycare provider backup formula if she ran out of milk because I never wanted my son to go hungry so don't feel guilty if you need to suppliment.

I also tried Fenugreek, I don't know if I ever really got results from it, I think the difference was that I made sure I was drinking a ton of water and doing my best to relax while I was pumping and nursing my son. Make sure you are eating enough food so your body is still producing.

Around 4 months I felt like I did not have enough milk and my son was frustrated and hungry all the time. I think it had to do more with his growth spurt and less with him not having enough milk. He also might be pulling off because he is getting milk too fast from the bottle and it is too much work to get milk while you are nursing. Make sure he is using slow nipples. Just a few ideas and don't ever hesitate to contact a lactation specialist or the LaLeche League for help to up your supply, they could get the recipe for the cookies to boost your supply. I also recommend renting a hospital grade pump to maintain your supply. It was the best $50 per month I could spend for piece of mind.

Good luck, it is not easy, but it can be done if you are determined! I went thru every challenge nursing and still did it until my son was 15 months.

Fenugreek does work if you continue to take it often but even better is just lots and lots of water. And, believe it or not, oatmeal. No need to make special lactation cookies (who has time), just eat cooked, instant, granola, granola bars, oatmeal cookies or oatmeal muffins. Also, I agree with another writer about grow spurts. It's those times that I would always panic about my milk production and reach for the Fenugreek but most of time it's just about increasing your water intake and adding some oats to your diet. Good luck!

There is also a prescritption that you can take at the same time as you take fenugreek. I took both and they helped me for about four months but I was under so much stress that I was unable to continue nursing. Try to decrease your stress if possible but also talk to your doctor about a prescription.

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