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I heard about Go-Lacta in a report from an LC who attended last
summer's ILCA conference. I am retired but do occasionally get calls
from family friends. Two women called me about milk supply issues
and I suggested that they give Go-Lacta a try. One had a 15-month
old baby and she had been very busy during the holiday period because
of being 1/2 of a music team who were in demand during November and
December. Her supply was way down and her toddler was not happy with
just more solid foods. She noticed a marked improvement in her
supply within a couple of days of using Go-Lacta.
It is a potent nutritional supplement as you can see on the website
Go-Lacta.com. This mom was grabbing anything quick in her busy
schedule and was also separated from her baby more than usual. She
is very glad that now that things have settled down she has more
milk. Oh, and she said that her energy level was boosted too.
The other mother had an "older" nursing child who wasn't
breastfeeding very often. He has allergies, including eggs, so he
was not a candidate for the H1N1 vaccine. She decided to see if she
could bring in some milk to offer him some immune protection during
the flu season. She did get milk after beginning Go-Lacta. (The
little guy thought that it was neat.) She too found herself with more energy.
I had occasion to suggest it to a lactation consultant recently and
haven't heard if the Mom chose to try it.
So you practicing LCs could consider trial-ing this product. I wish
it had been available when I was practicing. It is in capsule form
for convenience.
Pat Gima, retired LC who still works with our state lactation
affiliate and still reads Lactnet
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