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Milk varies different times of the day .
in the mornings iots more and as the day goes on the muilk tends to be thicker and has more fat contentView Thread


I eat everything and try to include garlic and ginger in my diet and avoid gassy foods .Now after 3 months my DS is doing better with the gas .even he spits up i don't worry I still nurse him .another key thing to avoid gas is don't stay hungry for too long .empty stomach tends to make you gassy
I know its little hard and I was in the same boat as you but its the best for the baby and he/she will thank you for their rest of their lives for healthy body that you gave themView Thread


you can check with pediatrician .Mine stopped at 9 months so i gave him yo baby yoghurt and whole milk when he was 10 months instead of formulaView Thread

Try to eat lot of garlic in your diet that helps with milk production tooView Thread

the manual pumps are not good for everyday pumping and also they don't empty your milk completely.If Medela pumps are expensive try ameda ones .They cost less than medella but work just fine
Drink plenty of fluids before you pump and in the evening as well after you nurse him try to pumpView Thread
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