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I have seen some moms who have had their placentas encapsulated, are taking the
pills and ending up with huge supplies of milk. Anyone else observe this? If so,
planning for this to be done could be made during pregnancy if someone knows the
process in Israel. Not quite what Jessica had in mind,but I have been meaning to
ask about any observations from the group.
JANET FISHSTROM DOMBRO,IBCLC,RLC
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From: Jessica Billowitz <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Sat, February 25, 2012 12:58:05 PM
Subject: Low milk supply
I have a client who is pregnant again after having severe low milk supply
with her last child. After intense pumping, she only was able to express
about 20cc each time.
She has called to find out what she can do in pregnancy.
I remember Lisa Marasco lecturing and mentioning Progesterone in pregnancy
can help with milk supply. Is this only with moms diagnosed with PCOS or
anyone? Is there anything else during the pregnancy this mom can do,
besides all the regular immediately after birth- s2s, etc.?
Please email privately as well as to the list.
Thank You,
Jessica Billowitz, IBCLC
Israel
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