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In a message dated 8/13/0 10:46:45 PM, [log in to unmask] writes:

<< Am desperate for assistance with dedicated mom who has struggled off and on

with insufficient milk supply.>>

Jan, I had a client w/ almost identical problems.

<<Baby  girl born 4-3-00 at 7#4oz to 30 yr old

mom.  H/O 2 previous miscarriages at 6-8wks but this pregnancy uneventful

until 28 wks when BP elevated. Started on Normodyne for hypertension which

was continued until 4 wks pp when BP remained normal. Uncomplicated labor

and delivery except for epidural.>>

My client did not have such medical complications, but was taking synthroid
and also had an epidural.


<<Nursed immediately after delivery and felt everything "fine" until baby

readmitted to hospital at 5 days with dehydration.I was called to see her

then, noted shallow latch which was easily fixed. Also somewhat delayed

onset of milk production which I attributed to ineffective latch and milk

transfer. >>

Very similar. Day 5 was when I met her--baby had warning signs of
dehydration, but we got her fed in time. Very low milk supply--never really
established. The baby had been suckling rather ineffectively and was sleepy.
We correced the latch, but baby wasn't always willing to nurse. Mom tried a
supplementer, but didn't like it and finger fed any needed supplements, which
were EBM.

<< Next 6 weeks went well with good wt gain,happy baby. Mom started

on Micronor  at 6 wks. Called me at 8 wks with dramatic drop in milk supply.

Baby crying, fretful, pulling at breast. Obtaining scant milk when

double-pumped with hospital grade pump.(Had been using as needed with no

problems until then)When baby examined noted thrush which was treated with

Nystatin and resolved.>>
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I don't know this drug--could it contribute?

<< Also started on Fenugreek with little improvement.

Started on Reglan for 2 wks with good results but within 5 days of last dose

milk supply down again. Dr ordered another round of Reglan, continued

Fenugreek, started Blessed Thistle. Thyroid level normal at that time.  Good

response again until 4-5 days from last Reglan dose--baby fussy, pulling at

breast, breasts soft. No signs of thrush. Mom discouraged-loves nursing and

planned to BF indefinitely. Gave her info on Domperidone including Dr.

Jack's hand-out.After reading and researching she was eager to try. Very BF

supportive OB faxed RX to Murray's Pharmacy in Canada(thank you Carol

Brussel!) and she took 2 4x/day for 7 days then tapered off. Great results

with no side effects, but took last dose 4 days ago. Just spoke with

her--baby very fussy, does not feel MER,breasts "flaccid". This started

today. Has always nursed baby whenever she acts hungry or in need of comfort

but is very discouraged. Did call to have Domperidone refilled but pharmacy

close until Monday.>>

My client had a similar experience--Reglan helped some, but dropped rapidly
after and there were side effects. None with domperidone and there was more
milk. She took it for longer than a week, though. She also took fenugreek,
but had much more luck with More Milk Plus tincture.

<< When baby 15 wks old started cereal to avoid ABM -- baby

very ready and does well. Has resorted to ABM only twice and has about 30 0z

frozen so will use until supply back up.  I know this is long but I am

running out of suggestions and am afraid I am missing something that could

help this very dedicated and determined mother. Does anyone have any ideas

to help or at least explain this chronic struggle with under-supply? Please

respond ASAP as this mom requested I post  and is waiting to hear. >>

It is possible there is a borderline thyroid condition, which can be detected
w/ a basal body temp test over 3 days. Is this baby now suckling correctly?It
took my client months to be able to completely breastfeed w/o pumping. I
would suggest using More Milk Plus in combination with pumping and longer on
the domperidone.

Jennifer Tow, IBCLC, CT, USA

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