lactation problems
Posted: Fri Oct 14, 2005 9:50 pm
Hello all,
I've seen what seems like an unusual number of women who are not making enough milk to feed their babies, some to the point of making no milk at all. These are well-nourished and well-informed women in a community setting that highly supports breastfeeding, and they typically go to great lengths to get the milk to come in so as not to have to use formula.
I've had only mediocre success with remedies so far. It almost feels epidemic to me. When I was brestfeeding (20 years ago) I don't remember anyone in my circle having this problem.
Anyone out there have experiences or thoughts on this?
Gail
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I've seen what seems like an unusual number of women who are not making enough milk to feed their babies, some to the point of making no milk at all. These are well-nourished and well-informed women in a community setting that highly supports breastfeeding, and they typically go to great lengths to get the milk to come in so as not to have to use formula.
I've had only mediocre success with remedies so far. It almost feels epidemic to me. When I was brestfeeding (20 years ago) I don't remember anyone in my circle having this problem.
Anyone out there have experiences or thoughts on this?
Gail
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