Is It True: A Woman On TikTok Went Viral For Saying Her Baby Has Boobs And Produces Milk. It’s Time To Find Out If This Is Internet Fact Or Fiction.

Label the stored milk with the day, month and year.
This past weekend, I got to be a breast milk broker. A patient who is not on Facebook texted me that she was moving, and she had about 400 ounces of frozen breast milk. Could I post it in the buy nothing group for her? I posted “Urgent, amazing give!” and in less than 60 seconds, another patient posted that her milk supply was low, and the deal was done! Later in the evening, a different patient reached out. She’s just had a C-section. Her milk isn’t in yet, and was there more milk available. I connected the women, and there you have it! Well-fed babies in the community. The whole experience had me smiling all day!
Last year, when I was planning Six Fishes community workshop offerings, I thought it would be helpful to hold a “Tips for Tits” workshop to discuss solutions for common nursing challenges: Low milk supply and mastitis. I never did schedule it (please let me know if you’d be interested! We can partner with a lactation consultant), so instead, I’m sharing a lot of the information with you in a blog.
Low milk supply is one of the more stressful experiences a nursing mother can face. There are numerous reasons this occurs. Some such as tongue-tie are challenging to resolve without medical intervention. But often, milk production can be increased with a few simple changes in diet and lifestyle. If that’s not enough, then we have acupuncture and herbs to help along with this too.



















