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I have 2 questions. First, is there such thing as taking too little Dom? What I mean is, is there a point where it's not even worth it, or does any little bit help? I see people post here that they're taking all different dosages. My doctor was very hesitant about it, so he put me on a dose that seems to be a lot smaller than most (10 mg 4 times a day) and I'm wondering if it's doing any good at all.

My other question is one you probably get asked all the time: how long before your milk came in? I know it's different for everyone, but I'm just curious (and mostly impatient).

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I don't know about dosing amount. I'm taking 30mg 4 times a day. I started off at 20 mg 4 times a day for 45 days only because I already had my son. My milk came in 4 days after I started pumping. First day I got clear drops, then opaque drops, then milk drops. Took quite awhile to build to a spray, maybe a week and a half, and it slowly kept building. I did a lot of pumping after every feeding, another pumping last thing before bed and one in middle of night when he slept longer. I'm currently making 75% of his milk and might get to 100% which I didn't think would ever happen with my late start and shorter protocol.


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Is that faster than normal? I guess I was thinking I might have to wait a few days to see ANYTHING.


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I think that 20 mg 4 times a day is the minimum you want to be one. I also increased to 30 mg 4 times a day.

Just remember your milk doesn't "come in" like it does with a bio baby. It slowly builds. The first time I induced, I got drops the first day and built quickly (6 oz by the end of the week) but the baby was already with us, so I think that helped my production. The second time, it took me 4-5 days to see any drops. I had to start looking at pictures of crying babies and envisioning nursing a baby to trigger my breasts to start producing anything.

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I'm on day 3 and so far... nothing. I'r trying really hard not to be discouraged. It's good to hear that not seeing anything yet isn't out of the ordinary.


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Actually, update on the above: I got a clear drop! Am I a complete dork to be thrilled about this???


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No you aren't! Any sign is encouragement that the process is working! Congrats

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Also in the beginning I got more from hand expressing than the pump (it is NOT a replacement for the pump). I would hand express for a few minutes after pumping and see if you get drops then.

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I think I need to read up on that a little more. I've tried, but it doesn't seem like it would be effective. Also, it hurts! wink I must be doing it wrong.


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I would try and find a video on hand expression because seeing is better than reading. Congrats on your drops! It will come. I also got much more hand expressing than pumping, which I figured out was wrong size shields while pumping. Hand expressing doesn't hurt me now but my breasts definitely felt like I was manhandling them at first.


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