tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4066108016896383194.post1814858821754585776..comments2024-03-29T01:56:17.332-06:00Comments on Cloth Mother: Quits?Melissahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11802460524219101589noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4066108016896383194.post-49075637167634798322010-12-04T19:05:30.117-07:002010-12-04T19:05:30.117-07:00Okay, so I haven't had low milk supply per se-...Okay, so I haven't had low milk supply per se--but I have had low/no milk supply when I was nursing during pregnancy. During the first trimester, my supply got lower and lower. During the second trimester, I can no longer express even a drop, no matter how long it's been since my child nursed. Then around 7 months along, I start seeing a tiny bit of colostrum. <br /><br />Both my kids have nursed through this dry spell and it didn't seem to bother them. They didn't nurse as much or as long, but they still continued through the whole pregnancy (well, my 2nd is nursing and I'm 6+ months along, but he hasn't shown any signs of stopping except when he was sick and had a nursing strike for about a week). So even if your supply is super low, or even seems gone at some point, you don't *have* to stop nursing if Will still wants to continue. <br /><br />Is there an IBCLC you could send your questions to? I don't know what else to suggested except nurse & pump as much as you can...but you already know that.Rixahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07908864785513937876noreply@blogger.com