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Sears' The Breastfeeding Book, p. 75 says:
"Studies show that 30 grams of a soy protein supplement a day can
produce a 25 percent increase in the volume of a mother's milk."
I wonder which studies, and have you found this to have any effect if
mom says supply is low(ish)?
Sanna-Mari, mom to Rasmus 3,5 yo & Miro 4,5 mo
a mom-to-mom bf support person
Finland, Scandinavia
PS. I can't remember Lawerence or Riordan&Auerbach mentioning this,
and wasn't able to find now that I tried to leaf through. Search in
Lactnet archives was useless since I probably couldn't find
appropriate search words - I kept on getting just too many hits, and
with this modem it is pain to go through the archives anyway :( , so
forgive me if this has already been discussed.
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