Adapted from the article “Science into Practice” in 3 Volume 36 of the ELACTA journal Lactation & Breastfeeding Introduction Concerns about milk supply are one
Breastfeeding is a natural and rewarding experience, but it can also bring about concerns, especially for new mothers. One of the most common questions asked
A new international study led by La Trobe University researchers, and published in Plos One, has revealed the reasons why some new mothers produce less
Infant feeding specialist Alice Lucken joins us to talk about how to recognise low milk supply. As an IBCLC Alice supports families with unsettled babies
Oversupply equates to having an abundance of milk. If you have an oversupply of milk, you are producing more than your baby currently requires. Your
Pumping milk for your little one really is a labour of love. It takes a lot of commitment, time and energy to do it but
Forgive me for asking but…do you REALLY have low milk supply? This is a very important place to start. Please bear with me. I don’t
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