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>1. Is it possible that her supply will not come up and stay up because of
>her missed opportunity to establish good supply in those first 4 1/2 weeks?
>Could it be lack of prolactin receptors established early on? Will
>Domperidone be less effective if prolactin receptors are not abundant?
"missed opportunity"
I have had two mothers whose supplies were not well established within the
first few weeks. With pumping and breast compression throughout the
feedings, both had full milk supplies by 3 months. I must say that I was
surprised that such a low supply could rebound so fully. They began
supplementing early on, but there were "leaps" in supply throughout the 3
months, then all at once there was a big leap and they had the milk. And
this was without medication.
Never say "never."
The domperidone will most likely help in this case, especially since "Now 2
weeks later, her supply has come way up."
Pat Gima, IBCLC
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
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