Friday, March 28, 2014

Breast Milk Production- Natural and herbal breastfeeding remedies to prevent low breast milk production and increase breast milk supply.






Breast Milk Production

Natural and herbal breastfeeding remedies to prevent low breast milk production and increase 
breastmilk supply.

What is Breast Milk?
Breast milk is the perfect food choice for babies. It is nutritious, natural and specifically made 
for newborns. Breast milk is easily digested and contains carbohydrates, protein, fat, minerals 
and vitamins, and hormones your baby needs for the next six months. Babies who are fed
breast milk are less likely to develop infections, allergies and other diseases.

How is Breast Milk Produced?
During the second trimester of pregnancy, milk is produced in sac-like glands in the breast.
Hormones known as prolactin (stimulates milk production) and oxytocin 
(stimulates contractions of the milk glands, also referred to as the ‘let-down reflex’) are released.

Initially, the milk that is produced by your breasts is called colostrum, which occurs during the 
fifth or sixth month of pregnancy. Colostrum is thick, yellowish in colour, high in protein and 
rich in antibodies passed down from the mother. It is present in small amounts for the first 
three days after birth and is all the nutrition your baby needs at this time.

Over the next few days (48 to 72 hours), breast milk increases and changes into mature milk. 
When you first begin breastfeeding, the milk that your baby receives is called foremilk. 
It is watery, thin and has a bluish tinge. Foremilk contains water mostly and is needed to 
quench the baby’s thirst. After several minutes of breastfeeding, your breast will release hind-milk.

It has a cream-like texture and is high in fat. Hind-milk helps your baby to gain weight and 
satisfies his or her hunger. It also has a soothing effect on the baby, encouraging sleepiness. 
It is important to breastfeed early, a few hours after birth. Nursing your baby frequently and on 
demand, at least 8 to 12 times a day, as this will help to maintain your milk supply.


Help for Breast Milk Production

Natural Remedies
Very often mothers who are breastfeeding struggle to produce milk. Although there are a wide 
variety of over-the-counter and prescription medications that can help you to lactate and 
produce breast milk, these medications can be passed from the mother to the baby causing some harmful side effects.

Natural remedies are a much safer option and have a gentler effect on the body’s system. 
Herbs such as Galega officinalis, Silybum marianus (Milk Thistle) and Trigonella 
foenum-graecum (Fenugreek) promotes milk production and increases milk volume. 
Another effective herb, Borago officinalis (Borage) stimulates breast milk production and 
flow, and is a calming anti-inflammatory for women recovering from childbirth


Tips for breastfeeding

In order for breastfeeding to be a pleasurable experience for both you and your baby, 
follow these useful suggestions:

Create a peaceful nursing environment by making sure that both you and your baby are 
relaxed and comfortable

Make sure that your baby is positioned correctly and latched on properly

Nurse early and frequently

Join a postpartum class or consult a lactation expert if you are struggling with breastfeeding

Eat healthily and get plenty of rest


Tips to express and store breast milk

Wash your hands thoroughly with warm water and soap when expressing milk.
Expressing milk may be done by hand or using a breast pump – using a breast pump is usually faster.
Use sterile plastic or glass containers before storing milk. Fresh breast milk can be refrigerated 
for about 5 to 7 days, and kept at room temperature for up to 8 hours. Breast milk can also be 
frozen – keep breast milk in a freezer compartment of the refrigerator for 2 weeks, in a 
refrigerator/freezer with separate door for up to 3 to 4 months and in a deep freezer for 
6 months. Remember to date the containers!


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