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Christine,
You don't mention what other LC's have suggested so I may be repeating some
suggestions, but has mom tried manual expression for just a few minutes
mid pumping or post pumping? Has she tried taking magnesium and vit D
supplements to reduce inflammation in her breasts? (per Jennifer Tow's often
repeated suggestion) Are her pump flanges large enough? I've had success
with some moms using different size flanges, say a 27 on R breast and a 30 on
L for 1/2 the pumping, then switching mid pumping so 27 is on L and 30 is
on R; this of course could only be done if both sizes fit comfortably.
Another suggestion is use of castor oil packs topically, but the only
suggestion that addresses cause of plugs is the magnesium/vitD for inflammation.
Barbara Latterner, BSN, RN, IBCLC
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I have a mother who delivered twins at 25/2 GA who are now one month old.
She was producing a large volume of milk from the very beginning - over
1000 mls a day. She has been consistently pumping 8 times a day (she can't
do any more than this) and she has recently told me that she has been
experiencing frequent bouts of plugged ducts. She has become quite proficient
at resolving the plugs, but it is getting very tiresome for her. Does
anybody have any information or suggestions for us? We have discussed the use
of lecithin- am also curious if anyone out there has used it and has found
it to be successful. She has not started taking them yet.
I have reviewed this case with other LCs, but have already tried their
recommendations and have come to a brick wall.
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