From day one in the NICU, we had breast milk supply issues. We even went as far as using the donated breastmilk bank to keep them sustained while my production attempted to increase. My OB put me on Reglan which is widely used as a galactogouge (A supplement or medication to increase lactation). While being well known as a good option to increase supply, Reglan also carries some psychological side effects including anxiety and depression.
These were side affects which I unfortunately ended up with. I had a panic attack while driving Chase (my 3 year old) to his preschool which was a scary moment for me. Thank God that I was on the phone with my mom when it happened and she was able to calm me down. These episodes continued for two weeks even after I got off the meds.
If taken as directed, 60 capsules will last approximately 15 days. They have helped immensely as I saw a noticeable increase in about 3/4 days. I take 3 pills a day and feel much more comfortable about what I am putting into my body for my little ones. I also don't have to worry about the nasty side affects anymore!
Recommendation: Yes!!! If you are looking to increase your supply, this is definitely worth a shot! These are an all natural solution and honestly not that expensive of a cost if you look at the price of prescriptions for this type of item.
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My daughter is expecting my third grandchild very soon! She always breastfeeds and has had issues with her supply in the past. She also experienced some strange side affects from medications given to increase her supply. I would love to be able to give these to her!
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ReplyDeleteI would give this prize to a dear friend of mine who is breast feeding her 4 month old.
ReplyDeleteThis would be for my sister, the new mom.
ReplyDeleteBrittney House BBrittBrat1398@yahoo.com
My son is 17 months now, but this is a product I wanted to try when he was an infant. I currently have several expecting friends and I would love to give this to them.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the great review!
ReplyDeleteNo, i dont have a newbord
ReplyDeleteI'd love to try these. Currently 2 weeks PP with my second. With my first I struggled and had to give up around 3 months after exclusively pumping. My sons latch was god awful and I have IGT/hypoplasia to some degree its a newer condition affecting some women and now LCs are just starting to learn more. I'm praying I don't have problems this time!
ReplyDeleteI am not currently nursing as baby is due in March. I also have a friend who is struggling a bit so I will probably give these to her.
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I have a friend who will be nursing very very soon!
ReplyDeleteid give it to a friend
ReplyDeleteI have supply issues.
ReplyDeleteI do not have a newborn but my best friend just gave birth on Jan 13th, 2014 and I would give them to her.
ReplyDeleteOne of my best friends is becoming a first time mommy and is wanting to breastfeed while returning back to work. this would be perfect!
ReplyDeletei have a co-worker that i would give this to, she is my best friend and she has a newborn.
ReplyDeleteI would like to give this as part of a baby shower gift as I am going to a shower next month. I wish I knew about this when I had my kids.
ReplyDeleteMy son isn't a newborn, but I've noticed my milk supply decreasing now that he's eating more solid foods (he's 10 months old), so I'd like to try this for myself, as I'd like to continue nursing him for a while.
ReplyDeleteI would love to win this for my sister who has a newborn. Thanks for the chance!
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