Without going into a long story of how it happened, I have had some supply issues for awhile now and I've tried all kinds of things to increase my supply. For the most part I EP, so I have a really good idea of exactly what my output is. Since I have seen a bunch of "does XX help your supply?" questions, I thought I'd review what I've used and share my experiences.
Your mileage may vary.
Fenugreek - comes in large, sort of hard to swallow capsules. The ones I have come from GNC and are 610 mg. I take 3 at a time, 2-3 times a day.
Positives: Inexpensive (about $9 for a 100 ct bottle) and easy to get at GNC.
Negatives: The pills are pretty big and I always feel like they get stuck in my throat. Plus, (TMI) they make me really, really gassy.
The Bottom Line: They seem to have increased my supply a bit, so I am sticking with the Fenugreek. It is well worth the price.
Traditional Medicinals "Mother's Milk Tea" - a tea that you can purchase at some of the more "crunchy" grocery stores (although my local yuppie mart carries it. They recommend 2-3 cups a day.
Positives: Inexpensive (about $5 for a box of tea bags), and with enough sugar it tastes just fine. Plus adding a few cups of tea to your daily diet helps increase your fluid intake, which is a good thing.
Negatives: The taste isn't for everyone, but I don't see any negatives aside from that.
The Bottom Line: This may have increased my supply a bit, but nothing to write home about. I'm a tea drinker anyway, and I actually like the flavor so I'm sticking with it.
More Milk Plus - This is a tincture (although I'm told it is available in capsule form. I haven't tried those). You take about an eyedropper full 2-3 times a day to increase supply.
Positives: It seems to be effective.
Negatives: I had to order it online, which meant a delay of a few days for shipping. I ordered from a shop on Amazon.com and it was around $20, so it is a bit pricey. Also, it tastes like ass. Seriously, it is toe-curlingly gross. You can add an eyedropper full to 2 oz of any liquid in order to dilute the taste, but even that doesn't help the flavor much.
The Bottom Line: This one really has helped me. I first took it before my late-night pumping, which is the pumping session that typically yields the smallest output, and I definitely noticed a difference. Despite the flavor and expense, I'm sticking with it.
Yogi Tea "Women's Nursing Support" Another tea that is supposed to promote lactation.
Positives: Cheap and easy to get at a lot of grocery stores.
Negatives: Definitely tastes worse than the Traditional Medicinals tea.
The Bottom Line: It seems to increase supply as well as the Traditional Medicinals one, but I like the flavor of the TM better, so I'll stick with TM.
Drinking lots and lots of water. This definitely helps the most. Of all things I've tried, this is the one I'd recommend as it has made the most difference.
Dark Beer - drinking a dark beer is supposed to increase supply.
Positives: It's beer! "Honey, I have to have a beer. It's for the baby."
Negatives: Of course you have to time your beer properly so that you aren't intoxicating your breast milk. That's easy enough though.
The Bottom Line: I've tried a few different dark beers, and the Sam Adams that I tried really made a difference. That was the first time I ever in my life pumped 6 oz. Other dark beers seem to help, but nothing like that Sam Adams.
Oatmeal. There is some debate as to what type of oatmeal is effective for increasing supply. I've heard that the Steel Cut Quaker Oatmeal does the trick, but it takes like 20 minutes to make. I've found time to make it once so far. Instant oatmeal is far easier.
Positives: I love oatmeal. I could eat it 3 times a day if I had to, so this one was easy.
Negatives: The steel cut, while delicious, takes forever to make.
The Bottom Line: I think it helps, and I have to eat anyway, so the oatmeal stays as a regular part of my diet.
Power Pumping. I've done this once, a few days after my supply dropped hard, and it made a difference. I think I need to dedicate an hour every weekend to power pumping to see if I can get any further increases.
Things I'd like to Try:
Lactation cookies. Mostly because they are cookies.
Anyone have any comments or anything to add?
Re: My review of a bunch of milk supply boosters
OMG...so it's the Fenugreek that's making me gassy? Oh...good...grief...
Um, can I use your 'Honey, it's for the baby?' line for that?
Sheesh...
Nice review, BTW!
I've been taking the More Milk Plus pills. My supply is fine if DS is nursing, my pumping output is really hit or miss.
The MMP really does help! But I have the same issue with the Fenugreek messing with my digestive system& I think it may be affecting DS too. I'm going to look into taking just Blessed Thistle or something I think.
No kidding, I never heard this one before. I'm off to the store over my lunch hour!
I'm glad to hear that the Natures Valley Oats & Honey works!
I don't like oatmeal, but I LOOOVE the granola bars! i'll be picking some up tonight!
Thank you so much ladies!
Are you taking these things all at the same time?
I'm already taking fenugreek and mother's milk tea, and now I'm interested in more milk plus comments... wondering if that would be too many things at once?
one of the reasons I won't take reglan or fenugreek or other "herbs" is because of my crazy sensitivity to the side effects and also I'm on meds for PPD and I don't want any other side effect problems from those.
water seems to be my only best bet right now! thanks for all the input!
"Wearing his BING CROSBY clothes and crooning...buuuh buuh buuuh"
do you have the cookie recipe?
can you PM it to me, if you do??
I'm planning on trying this slow-cooker steel cut oatmeal recipe to make a larger batch and just have to reheat. Sounds delicious, easy to make and you could add all kinds of fruits and nuts
https://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/alton-brown/overnight-oatmeal-recipe/index.html
When I first started nursing, my mom INSISTED on orange juice (and gallons of it!). It seems to have worked and whenever I feel like my supply is getting low, I drink up. As a side note to this, a friend of mine is a dairy farmer and he said that whenever they want to boost the supply in their cows, they give them oranges. So, if the dairy farmer does it, then there's got to be something to it.
Very nice!
I eat oatmeal daily...just the plain old instant kind. And, I drink at least 125ozs of water a day. DD is only 3 months old, but I have not had any supply issue whatsoever so far. I definitely recommend these.
Also, just eating a good balanced diet is great for maintaining a supply. Fiber and protein is key.
I do believe Fenugreek works. Started taking it with DD1, but for some reason, I just could never remember to take it. That, is not effective. I'm horrible with pills.
I was also wondering this. If you are trying more than one thing at a time, how can you be sure which one is effective or if it is a certain combination that is most efffective?
I am taking blessed thristle, this is my second day and I am eating Oatmeal.
Nothing yet! :-(