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It happened to me around the same time as well. It's perfectly normal. |
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Thanks Missie, when I first noticed it I thought something was wrong, but I guess if it's normal this early, I'll just deal with it. It didn't happen last time until after my daughter was born. Thanks again. |
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It has never happened to me before... but I have heard my friends complain of the same thing. Bet you will have a healthy milk supply! (something I seem to have a hard time with). |
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With my daughter I didn't supply enought milk for her. I tried pumping for her and would only get like an ounce out of each breast....and that's when she was about 2 months old. So I'm hoping that this time I do have a good supply. |
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My doc put me on Domperidone at 4 months postpartum. I had to supplement DD2 until then. My milk just wasn't enough for her. Once the meds kicked in, I was able to breastfeed solely. I stayed on the meds til 10 months and weened her (I had hernia surgery, so Bfing was too hard). The good thing was, once I stopped the meds, I dried up real quick. That made the weening process a piece of cake. Out of my 3 DC, DD2 was the BF success. DD1 had bad latch, so I BF for 6 weeks then pumped for a few weeks. DS was very lazy, so I managed for 3 months before getting tired of having him on the breast 24/7 and a toddler running around needing attention too. LOL... I'm keeping figers crossed for this one... even if it means taking the Domperidone again. |
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I'll have to remember the name of that medicine in case I have the same problem with not producing enough milk. |
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