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Using Fenugreek to Increase Milk Supply

I have been back to work part time now for 2 months and I am having a hard time pumping enough. I am trying to nurse as much as possible and pump even on the days I am home but I am still not getting much. I have heard of using the herbal supplement Fenugreek to help increase production. Has anyone used it, does it work? The main side effect says you smell like maple syrup.... couldn't be too bad right? :)

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Fenugreek can definitely help. Here is a link to lots of information about it. I second the good quality pump suggestion. http://www.breastfeedingonline.com/fenugreek.shtml
W. Jones
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I would suggest a 24hr nursing marathon to increase that supply again. Drink lots of water & go to bed with baby. Nurse every 2 hrs. at least & within 24hrs. you should notice a huge difference.
Are you getting enough to drink while at work?

I successfully pumped for about 18 mos. I rented a hospital grade bump which was (14 years ago) so much better than store bought. Make sure you have a good pump.

S.

Fenugreek didn't work for me, but absolutely nothing works for me. A lot of women swear by it to increase supply. The maple syrup smell really isn't bad, but it made me want pancakes. ;) If you haven't tried any other galactagogues yet, you might want to start with something else, like eating oatmeal for breakfast. Another thing to keep in mind is that your supply might not be the problem. You could just have issues responding to the pump, which happens to quite a few women, myself included. I barely squeeze out drops when I pump, but my actual supply is just fine. Fennel supplements, I believe, are supposed to help with letdown, which would help with pumping output. Here's a link with some more information: http://www.kellymom.com/herbal/milksupply/fenugreek.html
Good luck!

Fenugreek can definitely help. Here is a link to lots of information about it. I second the good quality pump suggestion. http://www.breastfeedingonline.com/fenugreek.shtml
W. Jones
Breastfeeding Educator
http://www.mosaicbaby.com

Hi B.,

The only way I am able to pump enough milk out to make it worthwhile is to pump on one side first thing in the morning while nursing my son on the other side. During our early-morning night nursings I try to make sure to only nurse on one side, so the other side is nice and full when it comes time for pumping!

Good luck!
A.

I used this while I was nursing and it did help. And yes, I did smell like maple syrup.

I have not heard of Fenugreek so I dont know how it works but I used Mothers Milk tea and that worked wonderful. You can get it at Fredmeyer in the natural section.

I had the same problem. When my baby was around 4 months old my milk supply was cut in half. I admit I wasn't pumping when I was suppose to every time when she was taking the bottle. So, that probably caused my decrease. I tried fenugreek (and took it as directed) and it didn't do a thing!!!! Yes, you smell like maple syrup, and it isn't that bad, but it does eventually get old. Anyway, I started pumping more and nursing more along with formula supplements since I wasn't making enough. I went 4 months nursing part time and formula the other half and then my milk just was not enough. So I had to stop at 8 months. Try pumping more often if possible (I had a medela pump and it works great but it still didn't seem to increase my milk supply), and then if that doesn't work you may just have to stop nursing. You have gone 8 months so far and that is excellent, so don't be worried if you have to stop. It was a little hard emotionally for me for a few days, but you will be fine and she will get her nutrients from her solids more so now, so breasfeeding is ok to stop at this time. Good luck

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