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Another value to reading/hearing about these home remedies is the WAY we can address them when a mom mentions them to us...
If we have never heard about it, it's hard to keep a straight face - sometimes a surprised look can then initiate a lack of sharing about other information.
But, if a mom tells us that she is using cabbage, or potato on her swollen breasts - we can, thanks to all your sharing, say something like: "yes, I've heard about this" and "how do you feel this is working?" and later on: "how about if you continue this and also try..."
After all - is there HARM in using any of these?
...and would there be harm to our relationship if we diminish a treatment that they feel is working?
So when a mom comes to me with low milk supply and is using whatever traditional foods/drinks her culture promotes (and they are not alcohol or drug based)... We talk about what ELSE she can do... positioning, frequency, etc.
I am not conducting a scientific experiment that requires that only ONE treatment be used in order to avoid confounding factors!
In my opinion, PICK YOUR BATTLES! If a mother feels she is getting comfort from a food or something applied to her body - and it causes no harm...I just document it so I know this information for the next visit - or the next mother I see!
...and perhaps later on there may be a study that reports that this DOES work - who knows?
Jeanette Panchula, BSW, RN, PHN, IBCLC
California, USA
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