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01In which situations does a drop in milk supply occur?
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02Understanding the law of supply and demand (the endocrine vs autocrine mechanism)
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03What is the real impact of stress on the let-down reflex?
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04How can you try to increase your milk supply?
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055 rules not to follow if you want to avoid harming your milk supply?
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06How do you know if your baby is getting enough milk?
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075 signs that can sometimes be misleading indicators of a drop in milk supply
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08To conclude
Are you worried about not having enough milk for your baby, particularly when breastfeeding has got off to a difficult start (caesarean birth, a baby who struggles to latch at first…)?
Have you recently returned to work and noticed a significant drop in your supply since introducing mixed feeding? These situations can sometimes be challenging to manage during the postpartum period, but they can be resolved with the right advice and adequate support to boost milk supply.
Yet more than half of mothers stop breastfeeding due to a perceived or actual lack of milk. How does lactation really work? What are the tips for maintaining optimal production tailored to your baby's needs? What are the signs that can help each mother identify a genuine drop in supply?
Find out how to (re)start your production, particularly by combining effective stimulation with a targeted breastfeeding food supplement .
In which situations does a drop in milk supply occur?
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Understanding the law of supply and demand (the endocrine vs autocrine mechanism)
What is the real impact of stress on the let-down reflex?
How can you try to increase your milk supply?
5 rules not to follow if you want to avoid harming your milk supply?
How do you know if your baby is getting enough milk?
5 signs that can sometimes be misleading indicators of a drop in milk supply
To conclude
Our recommended product
Moringa Mama
Moringa supplement for breastfeeding
18€
Moringa at a dose of 350mg
Shatavari to help maintain a healthy breast milk flow
Without fenugreek or fennel
100% organic and vegan