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"LATE START BREASTFEEDING - NEEDS LACTATION SPECIALIST"

LATE START BREASTFEEDING - NEEDS LACTATION SPECIALIST
"I gave birth to a 4 pound 4.5 ounce baby girl about 5 weeks ago. She was rushed off to the NICU and spent 4 days there. I was not able to breastfeed her for the first two days. She did not have the energy. We have to add powder formula to breast milk and feed her via bottle. She was recently hospitalized due to RSV like symptoms. I was not able to pump the first day we were there. My milk supply has diminished drastically. I have been fighting to get it back for over a week. I heard to take brewer's yeast; I am trying that and pumping. I have tried to get my baby to breastfeed but she sucks for a few minutes and then starts to cry. I really want to breastfeed my daughter, or at least give her breast milk. I am starting to get really frustrated. Can you give me any advice on what to do? I don't want to give up. Please if you have any advice, I would appreciate it very much. Thank you for your time.”

My biggest piece of advice in your case would be to enlist the services of a Certified Lactation Consultant. This is a specialist in the art of breastfeeding. She should be able to pinpoint your specific reason for a diminishing supply and help work with your baby to learn to suck effectively. There are several herbs that seem to increase milk supply, Fennel, Fenugreek seeds (these are usually sold in the form of tea). Since these two ingredients do have a milk-enhancing reputation, there may be some merit in their claims, and they seem to be harmless. Other herbs that might help are: Milk thistle, Motherwort, Red raspberry, Chamomile. Be sure to read my article on increasing milk supply. Also, click here for information on how to find a Lactation Consultant.

Dr. Jim

   
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