to increase milk flow in feeding mother

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chintan
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to increase milk flow in feeding mother

Post by chintan »

can any one suggest me homeopathic remedies to improve the milk flow
in nurshing mother


Rochelle
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Re: to increase milk flow in feeding mother

Post by Rochelle »

There are many remedies depending on the reason for the lack of flow. Pulsatilla is the usual one, followed by Calc if needed.
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Shannon Nelson
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Re: to increase milk flow in feeding mother

Post by Shannon Nelson »

Homeopathically, one needs to take the case. :-)
But nutritionally, brewers yeast is said to be good for it, and I think
in generally, foods high in B vitamins and protein, also good-quality
fats (nuts, grains, avocado) should help too.
Shannon


Rochelle
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Re: to increase milk flow in feeding mother

Post by Rochelle »

Yes - Guinness , lovely stuff!!!
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Shannon Nelson
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Re: to increase milk flow in feeding mother

Post by Shannon Nelson »

:-) Does that help the baby sleep better, too?
(Seriously tho--is or isn't alcohol dubious during nursing?)


Rochelle
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Re: to increase milk flow in feeding mother

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Never did mine any harm!!! :-)
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Irene de Villiers
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Re: to increase milk flow in feeding mother

Post by Irene de Villiers »

I suggest
lac deforatum 30C bid for 2 days.

Also look at the nutrition of the mother to fix cause.

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Gail
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Re: to increase milk flow in feeding mother

Post by Gail »

Yes, always better to take the case.

I know someone who had a lack of milk and really wanted to breastfeed -
eventually with kinesiology she thought it was resolved - in fact what
happened was that she changed her attitudes and guilts around
breastfeeding so she was happy to supplement with the bottle.

A few months down the track she realised that she was hypothyroid
(because she was always biting her tongue and inside of cheek, symptoms
of the myxoedema swelling) - and guess what... scanty breastmilk is a
symptom of low thyroid. Given that postpartum thyroiditis is not
uncommon, especially if there is an autoimmune family history, it's
better to keep the big picture in mind as you use the remedies.

Clarke give Urtica Urens good press for increasing breastmilk.

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Jean Doherty
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Re: to increase milk flow in feeding mother

Post by Jean Doherty »

Urtica Urens also arrests flow of milk. Is it a question of potency?/,, Sadly someone seeing tomorrow wishes that because returning to work at 3 months. Much too early and I think it will cause problems, Jean


Gail
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Re: to increase milk flow in feeding mother

Post by Gail »

Just remembered this one as well - scanty breast milk supply can happen
if the woman gets pregnant while still breastfeeding. That happened to a
friend when the child she was feeding was only 4 months old.

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