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Has anyone induced lactation with dom. and goat's rue do to not being able to take bcp's? And did anyone use more milk special blend along with the dom and goats's rue?

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Hi, this is my first post too. I am using goat's rue (for a week), fenugreek, and blessed thistle. I have been pumping for over 2 weeks. I haven't had even a hint of moisture, let alone drops of milk. My breasts are feeling tender and slightly fuller.

So, to answer your question, I've heard it's been done, but with minimal success. I am thinking of adding dom to the mix.

I nursed my last bio ds for 3 years, he weaned 3 years ago. I can feel the familiar tingling feelings during pumping, and when it's time to pump again, I also feel the tingling. It reminds me of when I needed to nurse my ds. When I wake in the morning, my breasts are very tender until I pump...but like I said, nothing comes out. I am hoping that these sensations mean that something is going to happen soon!


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