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Episode 5: Do Lactation Supplements Really Increase Breast Milk Supply?

Episode 5: Do Lactation Supplements Really Increase Breast Milk Supply?

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If you’re pregnant, breastfeeding, pumping, or worried about your milk supply, this episode is for you.

Lactation supplements—foods, herbs, and products marketed to increase breast milk—are everywhere. From lactation cookies and brewer’s yeast to fenugreek teas and moringa capsules, parents are often told these supplements are the key to making “more milk.” But do lactation supplements actually work?

In this episode of The Lunchbox Reformation, I walk through what the science really says about common lactation supplements—and why many don’t live up to the marketing.

You’ll learn:

  • Which popular lactation supplements show little to no measurable increase in milk volume
  • Why perceived increases in supply don’t always match actual milk production
  • Which supplements show some promise—and where the evidence is still limited
  • Why frequency of milk removal matters more than any supplement
  • How pumping schedules, latch quality, time, sleep, and structural support affect supply
  • Why breastfeeding is not “free,” and how to advocate for the support you need

I share personal experiences from my own breastfeeding journey—highlighting the emotional, logistical, and time costs that are rarely discussed but deeply felt.

The grounded takeaway: no lactation supplement replaces frequent, effective milk expression. Supplements may be supportive, but they are never first-line treatment—and struggling with supply is not a personal failure.

This episode is for parents who want:

  • science over social media claims
  • calm reassurance instead of pressure
  • practical, real-life feeding guidance

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Extra studies:

Ammar M, Russo GL, Altamimi A, Altamimi M, Sabbah M, Al-Asmar A, Di Monaco R. Moringa oleifera Supplementation as a Natural Galactagogue: A Systematic Review on Its Role in Supporting Milk Volume and Prolactin Levels. Foods. 2025 Jul 16;14(14):2487. doi: 10.3390/foods14142487. PMID: 40724308; PMCID: PMC12294722.

Foong SC, Tan ML, Foong WC, Marasco LA, Ho JJ, Ong JH. Oral galactagogues (natural therapies or drugs) for increasing breast milk production in mothers of non-hospitalised term infants. Cochrane Database Syst Rev. 2020 May 18;5(5):CD011505. doi: 10.1002/14651858.CD011505.pub2. PMID: 32421208; PMCID: PMC7388198.

Jia L, Brough L, Weber JL. Saccharomyces cerevisiae Yeast-Based Supplement and Breast Milk Supply: A Randomised Placebo-Controlled Trial. Matern Child Nutr. 2025 Sep 11:e70112. doi: 10.1111/mcn.70112. Epub ahead of print. PMID: 40932299.

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