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#11760 10/08/08 05:40 PM
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Hi,

My daughter is almost 4 months old. I've been BF and using Lact -aid since she was 6 weeks, after the accelerated protocol.

My question is this. Sometimes I can offer just the breast and afterwards she is not hungry. Could it be I am producing enough milk, even though I barely get 2oz when I pump?

At night she will take both breast and then 3 oz from a bottle.

She rarely turns down more milk, by lact aid or other.
Any thoughts?
my left side does not produce as much as my right, so she drains the right well.

I just want to make sure she is getting enough.

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If she is having 6-8 really wet diapers a day and is satisfied without any weight loss she is getting enough.
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My question is this. Sometimes I can offer just the breast and afterwards she is not hungry. Could it be I am producing enough milk, even though I barely get 2oz when I pump?


So, yes you could very well be producing enough.

Instead of giving her a bottle at night I would just re-offer the breast for more nursing. If she goes for it then I would just keep doing that.


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A baby can definitely get more from the breast than a pump can. If you are pumping 2oz that is really great. Sometimes the supply dips in the evening and that is why she probably takes more supplement at night. I would try to feed her more frequently in the evening so she increases your supply at that time.
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Hello Everyone. I just signed up and I need some advice. I am in menopause due to surgery. I was put on HRT 3 years ago and my dr wants to stop my HRT meds next visit. I've already tried to reduce the dosage per his advice but I had hot flashed and started crying over every little thing. Does anyone know if I consider inducing lactation will it help lessen the side effects of coming off HRT meds. I have no libido on these HRT meds, but when I was lactating my libido was stronger than ever.
Does anyone have any advice? I hope I am in the right forum to ask.

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I know when I did the protocol it help me alot. But I did NOT do it the all natural way. I did use the actual protocol with BCPs. The estrogen in them helped me with the hot flashes. Now... on the protocol I was emotional. Cried at a drop of a hat. But then the protocols make your body think its pregnant. So you have pregnancy emotions. When I started pumping I did have some hot flash issues. But not near as bad as they were before the protocol on no hormones. Pumping after protocol does help it did for me anyways


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Hi. We are expecting our baby in early August. I had a lot of problems with IVF and am concerned about taking hormones to induce lactation. Wondering if there are protocols without hormones?


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I would start your own thread. You could only take the bcp's for 1-2 months. I think most people are more successful more quickly when they do the hormones first.
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