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Adelina Garcia asked: " Does somebody know if there is any relationship between low milk production and deficiency of vitamin D ?" 

I have extensively reviewed the literature on vitamin D deficiency and breastfeeding and written several publications on the topic.  I know of no research showing that vitamin D deficiency  causes or is correlated with low milk production. In fact, the post-test for the American Academy of Pediatrics (A AP) Breastfeeding Residency Curriculum ( http://www2.aap.org/breastfeeding/curriculum/documents/pdf/Post_testAnswers.pdf ) explicitly states as part of the answer for question number 9 regarding causes of increased milk supply that  " Vitamin D intake has no effect on milk volume." 



If anyone is familiar with any research to the contrary, please alert me. 



Cynthia 


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Cynthia Good Mojab, MS, IBCLC, RLC 
www.lifecirclecc.com

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