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Adoptive Breastfeeding & Relactation

  • Relactation and Adoptive Nursing: The Basics
  • Notes from "Induced Lactation and Adoptive Nursing"
  • see also Help - My baby won't nurse!
  • Relactation & Induced Lactation Resources

Common concerns

  • How does milk production work?
  • Establishing and maintaining milk supply when baby is not nursing
  • Increasing Milk Supply
  • Transitioning baby from formula feeding to breastfeeding
  • Resources: Is Baby Getting Enough Milk?
  • Is my older baby getting enough milk? (babies over 6 weeks)

More on...

  • Milk Supply Issues
  • Getting Started Breastfeeding
  • Pumping, Bottle Feeding, and Alternatives to Bottles
  • Exclusive Pumping
  • Nutrition for Mom & Baby including info on infant formula and other milks as a supplement to breastfeeding

"Extras" for increasing supply

  • What is a galactagogue? Do I need one?
    ...Herbal remedies for increasing milk supply
  • Prescription drugs used for increasing milk supply
  • Oatmeal for increasing milk supply

From Dr. Jack Newman & Lenore Goldfarb

  • Induced Lactation and Adoptive Breastfeeding
    (from AskLenore.info)
  • The Newman-Goldfarb Protocols for Induced Lactation: A Guide for Maximizing Breastmilk Production
    (from AskLenore.info)

 

 


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