Loughborough Echo

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Q I NEVER manage to express much milk for my baby, despite trying tips like looking at a photo of her while I’m expressing. Are there any other ways I can try to get more milk out for her?

A VANESSA CHRISTIE, right, is a lactation consultant, early parenting coach and author of The Baby Feeding Book (Piatkus, £14.99). She says:

Oxytocin, is the major player in being able to express the most milk. It’s responsibl­e for sending messages from the brain to shift the milk forwards and out of the breast, in a process known as the let-down reflex.

When we feel acutely analytical and/or stressed, cortisol and adrenaline spike and can put up hormonal blockers to oxytocin. Therefore, to maximise how much milk we access, aim for the opposite and focus on heightenin­g feelings of calmness, positivity, confidence, connection and warmth.

Look at ways you could bring more calm and kindness into your life to boost this feel-good factor. This may include finding new ways to prioritise rest, ensuring any pain you have is effectivel­y controlled, staying hydrated, eating healthy ‘good mood’ foods, reducing or stopping smoking and generally aiming to let go of any perfection­ist tendencies by being kind to and forgiving of yourself.

Before expressing, get as comfortabl­e as possible by releasing any tension in your muscles, ensure you’re warm, and check any pump you’re using fits well. Have your baby close by, or where this isn’t possible, wrap an item of clothing or her blanket around your neck so you can smell her. Take some deep breaths in and exhale with a long sigh. With warm hands, begin massaging your breasts with gentle movements.

It sounds kooky but while doing this try using visualisat­ions, such as imagining a river of your milk flowing in abundance out into the sea. Similarly, saying positive affirmatio­ns out loud such as ‘I’m proud of everything my body does for me’ really can help too. As you start expressing, stay chilled.

Finally, massaging and compress your breast while expressing and after using a pump is a great tool for accessing even more milk.

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