Alyssa's Standard Protocol 

for inducing lactation

 

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I have worked with nearly a thousand parents inducing lactation.  Over time, I have developed a fairly standard protocol for inducing lactation that works for many parents.  This protocol was developed to give parents the best possible outcomes by drawing from the popular Newman-Goldfarb (regular) Protocol for Induced Lactation®, published research over the past 40+ years, and my own extensive professional experience. 

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Step 1

of inducing lactation is preparing the body and breasts for lactation.  We do this by "tricking" the body into thinking it is pregnant. During pregnancy the glandular tissue in the breasts grow and develop, and by the end of pregnancy the individual can express some first milk.

The Step 1 module of Alyssa's Standard Protocol includes:

  • When to start Step 1
  • How to know if inducing lactation is working in Step 1?

  • Suggested methods with detailed instructions for Step 1, including physical stimulation of the breasts, medications, herbs and more

  •  Preparing for a successful Step 2

Step 2

of inducing lactation involves expressing milk with an electric pump to start growing milk production before baby arrives. Step 2 can be helpful because the milk comes in VERY slowly when lactation is induced, unlike how the milk comes in very quickly following a birth. Any milk expressed in Step 2 can be stored and used for supplementation once baby arrives.

The Step 2 module of Alyssa's Standard Protocol includes:

  • When to start Step 2
  • How to know if inducing lactation is working in Step 2?

  • Suggested methods with detailed instructions for Step 2, including physical stimulation of the breasts, medications, herbs and more

  •  Preparing for a successful Step 3

Step 3

of inducing lactation is the main event! Baby has arrived and parent is feeding baby their own milk at their breast. Milk production can continue to grow in Step 3 with breastfeeding.  involves expressing milk with an electric pump to start growing milk production before baby arrives. Step 2 can be helpful because the milk comes in VERY slowly when lactation is induced, unlike how the milk comes in very quickly following a birth. Any milk expressed in Step 2 can be stored and used for supplementation once baby arrives.

The Step 3 module of Alyssa's Standard Protocol includes:

  • When to start Step 3
  • How to know if inducing lactation is working in Step 3?

  • Suggested methods with detailed instructions for Step 3, including physical stimulation of the breasts, medications, herbs and more

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