Articles related to "Breastfeeding After Breast Reduction Surgery"Women who have had breast reduction surgery can still breastfeed their babies. Galactagogues and supplementation devices may be needed, but it is worth the extra effort.
Domperidone (motillium) and Reglan (metoclopramide) are prescription medications that can increase breast milk supply.
Fenugreek, Goat's Rue and Shatavari are three herbal galactagogues that can help increase a mother's milk supply.
Facing the challenges of breastfeeding your baby after breast reduction surgery is difficult emotionally. Expect to experience guilt, anxiety, and self deprecation.
Lack of weight gain in a breastfed baby can be due to several factors, including management of feedings, a physiological problem with the baby, or hormonal issues.
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