I would guess its more likely coincidental. Women taking Fenugreek would probably already be having problems with their milk supply or they wouldn't be taking Fenugreek!  I have often found that moms who gradually lose their supply due to BF'ing mismanagement over time reach a "tipping point" where they suddenly notice the drop and associate it with something they did around they time their supply finally got low enough for them to notice it!   BTW, did anyone get a good look at the poster board or go to the presentation at the ILCA conference on the research done on Fenugreek that seemed to show no difference in volume of milk pumped or mom's prolactin levels between a group taking Fenugreek and a control group? I missed the poster and the session! Can anyone fill me in on the details?

Holly McSpadden, IBCLC
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