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How is baby's growth? If the baby is growing well on breastfeeding when
mom is home, but mom can only get a little milk with the pump, it could
be a pump/breast fit issue. Does she get more if she manually expresses?
Does she have very elastic nipples? Pumps seem to work poorly for
mothers with elastic nipples, because the nipples get drawn so far into
the nipple tunnels that the nipple pores get pinched off and milk does
not flow well.
If baby is not growing well, then perhaps mother's prolactin levels have
dropped too low to maintain lactation. The interactions between the
various hormones are somewhat complicated. Some mothers turn T4 into T3
more slowly than others, and even with T4 supplements are low on T3. If
this is the case, they often feel exhausted and have difficulty
thinking. Thyroid hormones are important for breast tissue
differentiation (creating milk glands) and if a mother has low thyroid
hormones during puberty or pregnancy, they can have difficulty
maintaining milk production.
Finally, what were the indications of oversupply? Was milk spraying from
6-7 nipple pores at once? Was the baby gaining much more than the
optimal amount of weight?
For now, figuring out a way to remove milk effectively might help,
prolactin stimulating medications might help. Hopefully mom has access
to a good breastfeeding medicine physician or endocrinologist to try to
tease this out.
Catherine Watson Genna BS, IBCLC NYC www.cwgenna.com
On 8/5/2019 8:29 PM, Molly McMillion wrote:
> (PTP) I have a mom of a 4 month old who really wanted to nurse this baby
> (2nd baby) especially after first had “reflux” and terrible “allergy”
> issues with formula. She was doing well, even had a little oversupply at 2
> months so I had her cut out pumping and just nurse. Kicking myself now
> because she returned to work a month ago and has struggled to pump even
> 1-1/2 oz total for the day while away from baby. She has hypothyroid and
> we’ve chased her levels (up and down) for months. She is now in the normal
> range, but milk supply is further dwindling. She is currently pumping on
> average 9-11 times in 24 hours and begging to take supplements especially
> Fenugreek but I see that it is a “no” with thyroid issues? She’s tried
> fennel, blessed thistle raspberry leaf and dill with no increase.
> Suggestions? Thoughts on thyroid issue?
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