Behind the Latch

Managing Oversupply in Breastfeeding: Techniques, Evidence, and Best Practices


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In this episode of Behind the Latch, Margaret Salty delves into the often overlooked yet challenging condition of breast milk oversupply, or hyperlactation. Oversupply can cause significant issues for both lactation consultants and families, from maternal discomfort to infant feeding difficulties. Margaret reviews the latest research, discusses the physiological underpinnings, and provides practical management strategies to help lactation consultants support families dealing with this complex condition.

Key Points Covered:

1: Overview of Breast Milk Oversupply

  • Introduction to breast milk oversupply, its prevalence, and the impact on breastfeeding. This segment covers the physiological aspects of milk production, the range of normal milk volumes, and how oversupply deviates from typical breastfeeding dynamics.

2: Causes of Oversupply

  • A deep dive into the various causes of oversupply, including self-induced factors (like excessive pumping and overuse of galactagogues), iatrogenic causes (due to healthcare guidance), and idiopathic factors (genetic or congenital predispositions). The segment also explores how these factors can disrupt the balance of milk production.

3: Symptoms and Challenges in the Dyad

  • Discussion of the symptoms experienced by mothers, such as persistent breast fullness, engorgement, plugged ducts, and mastitis, as well as infant symptoms like choking, colicky behavior, and explosive stools. Margaret explains the importance of recognizing these signs early to prevent complications.

4: Management Strategies for Oversupply

  • A synthesis of current best practices for managing oversupply, including:
  • Behavioral Interventions: Block feeding, positioning adjustments, and optimizing latch to manage milk flow and support effective feeding.
  • Herbal and Pharmaceutical Approaches: Use of herbs like sage and peppermint, and medications such as pseudoephedrine and dopamine agonists, with a focus on balancing efficacy and safety.
  • Mechanical Methods: Techniques like full drainage followed by block feeding to reset milk production levels and alleviate symptoms.

5: Practical Tips for Lactation Consultants

  • Margaret offers actionable advice for lactation consultants, including:
  • Conducting thorough assessments to identify the root causes of oversupply.
  • Educating mothers on managing symptoms through positioning and feeding techniques.
  • Collaborating with healthcare providers for a comprehensive, multidisciplinary approach to treatment.
  • Providing emotional support and reassurance to mothers, emphasizing that oversupply can be managed with the right strategies.

Conclusion:

Understanding and managing breast milk oversupply requires a nuanced and evidence-based approach. By integrating research findings with practical management techniques, lactation consultants can effectively guide families through the challenges of oversupply, ensuring both maternal comfort and successful breastfeeding outcomes.

References:

Johnson, H. M., Eglash, A., Mitchell, K. B., Leeper, K., Smillie, C. M., Moore-Ostby, L., Manson, N., Simon, L., & the Academy of Breastfeeding Medicine. (2020). ABM Clinical Protocol #32: Management of hyperlactation. Breastfeeding Medicine, 15(3), 123-132. https://doi.org/10.1089/bfm.2019.29141.hmj

Trimeloni, L., & Spencer, J. (2016). Diagnosis and management of breast milk oversupply. Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine, 29(1), 139-142. https://doi.org/10.3122/jabfm.2016.01.150164

van Veldhuizen-Staas, C. G. (2007). Overabundant milk supply: An alternative way to intervene by full drainage and block feeding. International Breastfeeding Journal, 2(11). https://doi.org/10.1186/1746-4358-2-11

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Have questions or want to suggest a topic? Reach out to me at margaretsalty.com or connect with me on social media at Instagram.

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Contact Information:

  • Website: margaretsalty.com
  • Instagram: instagram.com/margaretsalty

Credits:

  • Hosted by: Margaret Salty
  • Music by: The Magnifiers, "My Time Traveling Machine"

Hashtags and Keywords:

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