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Saw that poster at the meeting, and had a chance to talk to the docs
involved. Apparently the average increase was to double the supply within
a week, with some moms increasing a bit more than that, and a few getting
less of an increase. This study was done in moms who were exclusively
pumping, so amounts were easily measurable. Most moms were pumping for
premies, but a couple were full-terms that had medical
problems. Impressive study, well-controlled for other variables (pumping
routines, etc.) They plan to submit to one of the journals for publication.
Becky Saenz, MD, IBCLC
At 01:09 PM 09/14/2000 -0400, you wrote:
>There was an abstract published in the most recent edition of the Academy of
>Breastfeeding Medicine Newsletter summarizing a study on fenugreek. It does
>seem to work to increase milk volume production, according to the
>researchers.
>
>Linda L. Shaw MD FAAP
>Altoona PA
>
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