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Lactation Cookies

Experiencing Low Milk Supply?

Contact a Lactation Consultant first before trying any lactation products.

Mom hold Breast Pump

Busting the Myth

About Lactation Cookies

There is a BIG misconception that Lactation Cookies increase a lactating mother’s breast milk supply.

Lactation cookies do not contain a magic ingredient that double your milk supply overnight (sorry girls!).

Yes, the ingredients in these cookies are full of galactogues that naturally support milk supply, but lactation cookies alone are not enough to sustain your milk supply.

ALLOW US TO EXPLAIN...

Mom hold Breast Pump

Busting the Myth

About Lactation Cookies

There is a BIG misconception that Lactation Cookies increase a lactating mother’s breast milk supply.

Lactation cookies do not contain a magic ingredient that double your milk supply overnight (sorry girls!).

Yes, the ingredients in these cookies are full of galactogues that naturally support milk supply, but lactation cookies alone are not enough to sustain your milk supply.

ALLOW US TO EXPLAIN...

But First

Understanding Milk Supply

Milk Supply

Milk Supply

Milk supply is governed by milk removal. When the breasts are stimulated, we get surges of prolactin hormone. When milk is removed frequently and with an effective latch, the body receives signals to make more milk. For those of us in breastfeeding support, it’s easy to forget that not everyone understands the basic mechanisms of milk production. The more milk that is removed, the more we will go onto make.

Settles

Established Supply

As weeks go by, our milk supply settles and we may not experience fullness or engorgement in the way we once did. We need parents to understand how breasts work. As time goes by, the regulation of lactation has shifted to activity within the glandular tissue of the breast rather than being regulated by hormones. It’s really common for this altered feeling of softer breasts to be misinterpreted as a sign that supply has been ‘lost’.

Fussy Breastfeeding

It’s all normal

It’s normal for babies to sometimes be fussy, for breasts to start to feel softer, for leaking to stop, for pumping output to shift, for feeds to get shorter in length.

But First

Understanding Milk Supply

Milk Supply

Milk Supply

Milk supply is governed by milk removal. When the breasts are stimulated, we get surges of prolactin hormone. When milk is removed frequently and with an effective latch, the body receives signals to make more milk. For those of us in breastfeeding support, it’s easy to forget that not everyone understands the basic mechanisms of milk production. The more milk that is removed, the more we will go onto make.

Settles

Established Supply

As weeks go by, our milk supply settles and we may not experience fullness or engorgement in the way we once did. We need parents to understand how breasts work. As time goes by, the regulation of lactation has shifted to activity within the glandular tissue of the breast rather than being regulated by hormones. It’s really common for this altered feeling of softer breasts to be misinterpreted as a sign that supply has been ‘lost’.

Fussy Breastfeeding

It’s all normal

It’s normal for babies to sometimes be fussy, for breasts to start to feel softer, for leaking to stop, for pumping output to shift, for feeds to get shorter in length.

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What do I need to ensure a good milk supply?

You actually need two things:

1. A good latch: The most important thing needed for great milk supply is a good latch. No matter how much lactation cookies you eat, jungle juice or lactation smoothies you consume, your milk supply is bound to drop if you’re baby doesn’t have a good latch.

2. Calories: It’s all about the calories! Yes – breastfeeding is the one chapter in your life where you want to up your calorie intake. Why? Because breastfeeding burns about 500 calories per day. When you are breastfeeding, your body needs extra calories to produce a healthy supply of breast milk. Going on a liquid diet, taking diet pills, or cutting calories can decrease your milk supply, making it difficult to breastfeed

pexels-alina-matveycheva-12169658

What do I need to ensure a good milk supply?

You actually need two things:

1. A good latch: The most important thing needed for great milk supply is a good latch. No matter how much lactation cookies you eat, jungle juice or lactation smoothies you consume, your milk supply is bound to drop if you’re baby doesn’t have a good latch.

2. Calories: It’s all about the calories! Yes – breastfeeding is the one chapter in your life where you want to up your calorie intake. Why? Because breastfeeding burns about 500 calories per day. When you are breastfeeding, your body needs extra calories to produce a healthy supply of breast milk. Going on a liquid diet, taking diet pills, or cutting calories can decrease your milk supply, making it difficult to breastfeed.

That Said…

Lactation cookies do have their benefits

As new mothers, we rarely get the chance to eat a balanced diet – eating at all is a challenge in itself when you’ve got a little one to tend to. This is where Lactation cookies work as they contain a lot of calories in a small portion. Making them the perfect go to snack for every breastfeeding mom. Lactation cookies help breastfeeding moms meet their caloric demands to support breastfeeding.

Mommy Material’s lactation cookies are the perfect fit for mothers looking to snack in-between nappy changes, school runs and even meetings to ensure you get those very needed calories for breastfeeding.

Lactation cookies

That Said...

Lactation cookies do have their benefits

As new mothers, we rarely get the chance to eat a balanced diet – eating at all is a challenge in itself when you’ve got a little one to tend to. This is where Lactation cookies work as they contain a lot of calories in a small portion. Making them the perfect go to snack for every breastfeeding mom. Lactation cookies help breastfeeding moms meet their caloric demands to support breastfeeding.

Mommy Material’s lactation cookies are the perfect fit for mothers looking to snack in-between nappy changes, school runs and even meetings to ensure you get those very needed calories for breastfeeding.

Lactation cookies

Lactation Cookies

Ingredients

Oats

Oats

Peanut Butter

Peanut Butter

Brewers Yeast

Brewers Yeast

Flax Seeds

Flax Seed

Chocolate chip

Chocolate Chips

Cinnamon

Cinnamon

"Thank you for the DELICIOUS lactation cookies! It surely helps with my supply and is calorie dense for those days when I don’t get to eat a decent meal. Thanks!"

- Maria

"These cookies don't even last a whole weekend in my house! They are so delicious and have become my regular go-to snack. I even have a stash at my office."

- Corné

"Thank you for the DELICIOUS lactation cookies! It surely helps with my supply and is calorie dense for those days when I don’t get to eat a decent meal. Thanks!"

- Maria

"These cookies don't even last a whole weekend in my house! They are so delicious and have become my regular go-to snack. I even have a stash at my office."

- Corné

FAQ

Questions Asked

Do Lactation Cookies Actually Increase Milk Supply?

Lactation cookies only support the breastfeeding journey. Mommy Material’s lactation cookies contain galactogogues, which are substances found in various herbs and foods that support lactation. However, one needs a good latch in order for breastfeeding and milk production to flourish. Do not count on Lactation cookies alone.

How Many Lactation Cookies Should I Eat Per Day?

Start the day by eating a lactation cookie, and if you want, it’s fine to eat another one or two lactation cookies.

It’s important to remember that lactation cookies do more than support your milk supply; the ingredients provide you with vitamins and minerals you need.

FAQ

Questions Asked

Do Lactation Cookies Actually Increase Milk Supply?

Lactation cookies only support the breastfeeding journey. Mommy Material’s lactation cookies contain galactogogues, which are substances found in various herbs and foods that support lactation. However, one needs a good latch in order for breastfeeding and milk production to flourish. Do not count on Lactation cookies alone.

How Many Lactation Cookies Should I Eat Per Day?

Start the day by eating a lactation cookie, and if you want, it’s fine to eat another one or two lactation cookies.

It’s important to remember that lactation cookies do more than support your milk supply; the ingredients provide you with vitamins and minerals you need.