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  2. Low milk supply - Wikipedia

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    In this video, a mother uses breast compression during a feed to increase the flow of milk (1 minute, 37 seconds) Using a breast pump can maintain and improve milk supply if the baby is unable to nurse effectively. Attempts to increase milk supply should begin promptly as the longer low supply continues, the more difficult it is to reverse. [2]

  3. Galactagogue - Wikipedia

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    A galactagogue, or galactogogue (from Greek: γάλα [γαλακτ-], milk, + ἀγωγός, leading), also known as a lactation inducer or milk booster, is a substance that promotes lactation in humans and other animals. [1][2] It may be synthetic, plant -derived, or endogenous. They may be used to induce lactation and to treat low milk supply.

  4. Diana West (lactation consultant) - Wikipedia

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    Diana West was born August 8, 1965, in Rogers, Arkansas. West is the granddaughter of Clyde T. Ellis (1908–1980), congressman of Arkansas (1939–1943) and the first general manager (CEO) of the National Rural Electric Cooperative Association (1943–1967). West attended the University of Maryland, Baltimore County, from which she obtained a ...

  5. Health Benefits of Parsley - AOL

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    Nutrition of Parsley. Parsley is low in calories and packed with vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants. A 2-tbsp serving of fresh parsley provides: Calories: 3. Fat: 0 grams (g) Sodium: 2 ...

  6. Breast milk - Wikipedia

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    Galactagogues increase milk supply, although even herbal variants carry risks. Non-pharmaceutical methods should be tried first, such as pumping out the mother's breast milk supply often, warming or massaging the breast, as well as starting milk pumping earlier after the child is born if they cannot drink milk at the breast. [41] [42] [43] [44]

  7. Breastmilk storage and handling - Wikipedia

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    Freezer with a separate door from the refrigerator. -18°C (-0.4°F) 3 months. Some sources consider breast milk to continue to be safe at 6 months when stored at -18°C regardless of the type of freezer. Deep freezer. -20°C (-4°F) 6-12 months. Storage up to 12 months is considered acceptable but not widely recommended.