Monday, January 6, 2014

Tips for keeping up with milk supply when someone has PCOS?

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Q. I'm a recently widowed/single mom, and I need some help. My son is 9 years old, and I'm 14 weeks pregnant with twins. My son was born 6 weeks early, and my milk didn't come in until he was 10 days old. Try as I might I was never able to get him to latch on. So I pumped, and gave him bottle. A weeks into pumping, my milk supply completely disappeared, due to PCOS. I took all kinds of supplements, and my milk never came back. I felt like a failure. I really want to breast feed these babies, and I don't to feel like a failure again. I would greatly appeciate any help that I can get. Thanks.


Answer
If they latch on it should be smooth sailing. For the first 6 weeks don't pump or anything, just feed on demand and on-cue. Round-the-clock if need be. Especially for the first week or so so you know your milk comes in properly. Don't use any bottles, just let them be feeding. If they're hungry they'll suck properly and trigger your body to make more milk. For growth spurts, they'll probably demand more feeds than usual, and you could be back to round-the-clock feeds for a while, but it should only be for a little while, then your body will start making enough milk for them. Feed often, the more often the better. It's having your breasts emptied of milk that triggers you to make more as well as the suckling. Having them as twins could be a bonus with tandem feeding, so they feed from both breasts at once. That's known to increase your supply. After about 6 weeks, you could pump after they've finished feeding just to check they are emptied, or if they've been not really suckling before they ended the feed they might not completely empty you, and it's just an extra way of getting a good suckle. Trust in your body. You're made for this. Kellymom.com has a lot of help. http://www.drmomma.org/2010/01/case-for-cue-feeding.html
http://kellymom.com/bf/got-milk/supply-worries/low-supply/

What are the chances of me getting pregnant with my medical conditions?




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I have polycystic ovary syndrome, protein s deficiency and Iâm also RH negative. I have not gone to the doctor yet, just wondering what my chances are of getting pregnant and staying pregnant and delivering a healthy baby. I'm not planning on it right now, but just wondering and preparing for the future.


Answer
Well, I have PCOS and I was put on Metformin to help with that and I now have twins. My mother was RH negative and I think that they had to give her a shot of something to make her body compatible to carry babies, she had 3 with no problem. I don't know much about protein s deficiency so I can't help you there, but I don't see why you cannot have children. Good luck in the future!




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