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Barley grass and barley water, spirulina, fennel seed and oatmeal support the chemical process of lactation.
Risk factors for delayed lactation include obesity, a prolonged pushing stage and a cesarean birth. Mothers can increase supply by pumping and feeding frequently.
There are a number of natural ways a breastfeeding mother experiencing a low milk supply can increase her milk production safely in order to continue nursing her baby.
Using a breast pump, nursing more frequently, drinking water, herbal remedies, eating more calories, and eating oatmeal can increase your breast milk supply.
One of the most common concerns of the breastfeeding mother is if her newborn is getting enough breastmilk. Learn when not to worry and when to worry.
Mother's milk is optimum nutrition for any baby, but twins are especially vulnerable to problems breastfeeding can prevent. Here's how to make things easier.


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