Monday
Aug192013
Breastfeeding and Low Supply: Common and Surprising Causes and Solutions
Monday, August 19, 2013
Low milk supply is always listed as a top reason why mothers quit breastfeeding and switch to formula. Although experts often claim that the percentage of women who can't produce enough milk is extremely small (usually numbers under 5% are quoted, without any specific source being given), the number of women who say they tried everything and still couldn't make enough milk seems to be on the rise. This article explores some of the possible reasons for that, including polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), diabetes and pre-diabetes, and mammary hypoplasia (insufficient glandular tissue).
categorized in Breastfeeding, Mom's Health and tagged with PCOS, breastfeeding, diabetes, insufficient glandular tissue, low supply, mammary hypoplasia, polycystic ovary syndrome, pre-diabetes