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Melissa, This is a rural part of Mississippi and there is a lot of
agriculture, so chemicals/toxins could play a part. Also Mississippi is the
'fattest' state in the USA, among many other health care markers in which we
rank lowest or second lowest. We see quite a lot of PCOS with the classic
s/s.
Just want to re-affirm I am aware of galactagogues (was mentioned in my
posts) including goat's rue, I do recommend that. Also, there is no question
to feed the baby and work on the supply, but *when to supplement* (even
before 24 hrs if s/s apparent of low supply, i.e. unsatisfied baby even with
lots of bf) is the question.
I do really appreciate your comments, as it seems you would recommend
discussing the breast assessment and risk of low production with mother as
soon as it is identified.
Laurie Wheeler RN MN IBCLC
Mississippi USA
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