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Some thoughts on why her supply is low:
I think the main reason is mother-baby separation due to work outside the
home. You said she only gets one short break and pumps then. Imagine if she
were home with the baby, she would likely have many frequent feeds
throughout her day (say 7a - 4p). Imagine breastfeeding a 2-6 month old.
That is the age of the baby since she's returned to work. You would be bf
alot all day! So I think her supply has down-regulated over these last
months.
Other thoughts (these are less likely):
She drinks "excessive" amounts of water - perhaps she has a health problem?
Diabetes?
Could she be pregnant? Is she on any hormonal birth control product?
Is the baby also taking 'solid' foods?
Yes the daycare could be overfeeding the baby.
Over the summer, mom can work hard at re-lactating and getting her supply
back up. Perhaps she could use a supply line or supplementer to keep baby at
breast often and to help her re-lactate.
Laurie Wheeler, IBCLC, MN, RN
Mississippi, s.e. USA
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