Connect
Categories
-
Recent Posts
Archives
We Recommend
Tag Archives: low milk supply
What Causes Low Milk Production?
Many mothers worry that they may not produce enough milk for their babies. Well-meaning friends and relatives share their own experiences or stories they have heard from others in an effort to prepare expectant mothers for the worst. Even before … Continue reading →
Posted in Articles for Breastfeeding Support Workers, Breastfeeding
|
Tagged Adrienne Uphoff, birth control, blood loss, Breast feeding, breast milk, Breast size, Breast surgery, breastfeeding, breastmilk, conditions related to low supply, Donor milk, hormonal imbalance and breastfeeding, hypoplasia, IBCLC, indigenous, infrequent nursing, Is my milk drying up?, Jolie Black Bear, lactation, lactation consultant, lip tie, low milk supply, mothers, native american, native mothers, nerve damage, nursing, painful latch, PCOS and breastfeeding, poor latch, retained placenta, Serena Meyer, suck dysfunction, Supplementing, Supplementing and breastfeeding, Teglene Arnold, thyroid, tongue tie, tribal, tubular breasts and breastfeeding, women
|
2 Comments
I’m Worried My Milk Supply is Drying Up, What Can I Do!?
Make sure there is truly a supply issue first! Before assuming that your baby’s constant desire to nurse is proof of your low supply, you may want to read about normal baby growth spurts. The first major ones often occur … Continue reading →
Posted in Breastfeeding
|
Tagged breastfeeding, breastmilk, how do I tell if I have a low supply, low milk supply, milk drying up
|
1 Comment