Hi there
Wondering if anyone can help. Recently the nurses where I work have started recommending peppermint tea for post c-section moms as a way to reduce gas and increase comfort. When I suggested that this might not be a good idea due to potentially decreasing their milk supply, I was told I was extreme in my approach and surely a few cups of tea won't hurt. Generally these moms are drinking 2 to 3 cups a day for 2 to 5 days. So, my question is, are there any studies showing how much peppermint is needed to decrease milk supply? I suggested a nice green tea instead, but peppermint seems to remain the flavour of the day, and I would hate to think we are setting up these moms for a lower supply before they even leave the hospital.
thanks in advance for your help
Sonya
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