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One of the moms I had seen who had a breast reduction said this was very
helpful. Is anyone else hearing anything?
Carolyn Schindewolf, IBCLC (NJ)
----- Original Message -----
From: "Becky Krumwiede" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Saturday, December 19, 2009 11:04 AM
Subject: Re: Go-Lacta Malunggay
> I'm scrolling through Lactnet messages this morning and I didn't see an
> answer to this -- am I the only one using Go-Lacta? Yes, I have some
> experience with it. For the most part it's been quite positive. In most
> of the moms it's hard to say just how much effect it's had because they've
> started taking it in combination with doing other things to increase their
> milk supply (like extra pumping). A few have done nothing different than
> the Go-Lacta and seen a substantial increase. One of our LCs who's
> nursing a two year old started taking it without changing their nursing
> habits and noticed a definite increased sensation of letdown and more
> gulping in her son. Of the dozen or so that I've suggested it to, the
> only ones who didn't see an increase were two of our nurses who were
> pumping at work, but they only took the samples I gave them--enough for a
> few days and it may not have been enough to see a difference. I think it
> has great potential, and seems to be incredibly safe since it's used as a
> food supplement in much of the world.
>
> Becky Krumwiede, RN, IBCLC
> Appleton, Wisconsin
>
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