What about thyroid levels, as well, as hypothyroidism can be a culprit. A lot of women of childbearing age are affected.
I'd also look at PCOS and insulin resistance.
Jane Ciaramella RNC-OB, IBCLC, MS
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----- Original Message -----
From: Diana Cassar-Uhl
Date: Saturday, December 6, 2008 7:43 pm
Subject: Re: standard workup for low milk supply?
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> Laurie,
>
> There is now a resource for mothers with low milk production!
> It is
> by Diana West and Lisa Marasco and it is called "Making More
> Milk."
> It is fantastic!
> For what it's worth...without knowing anything other than what
> you
> mentioned about his mom in question -- I'd have her start by
> getting
> her progesterone levels checked. Low progesterone can be the
> culprit
> in early miscarriages (luteal phase defect) and can also be the
> reason
> for breasts not changing in pregnancy.
>
> Get the book!
>
> --Diana in NY (who has no financial interest in the book)
>
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