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Q&A(9)
Q: How long after will it start taking effect?
A: Hi Elle and Lan, Some Mommas will see an increase after their first use, but metabolisms vary and some may not see an increase until after a full week of consistent use.
submitted byUpSpring Customer Service - 5 years agoA: I was a low supplier to begin with but I started to notice a difference about 5-7 days later in my pumping supply. Make sure to drink a lot of water!
submitted byEstone - 8 years agoA: I felt much more full within a couple of days. But I'm sure every body reacts differently.
submitted byHeatherM - 8 years ago
Q: my baby is 2 months and I stopped breastfeeding weeks after he came home. is this product good for starting milk supply back?
A: I don't know if it would start your supply back up but I think you should try! I would try that with massaging your breasts to ty and get them producing again!
submitted byKolbie - 8 years agoA: Hi Tiffany, Fenugreek, commonly used in breast-feeding mothers with low supply, may be useful for mothers attempting relactation as well. Fenugreek may take up to two weeks to have an effect on milk production, so women who desire to relactate may want to start taking it as soon as they begin trying to encourage their infant to nurse. Stimulating the breast every two to three hours makes it more likely that relactation will occur. Because relactation is a complicated biological process, fenugreek seed alone will not cause milk supply to return or become well-established. Active stimulation and emptying of the breasts is necessary. Professional or peer support from your doctor, a certified lactation consultant or a local La Leche League leader can also help rebuild your milk supply.
submitted byUpSpring Customer Service - 5 years agoA: If you've stopped breastfeeding all together and don't have much or any milk supply now, this product won't help. Honestly, I tried this in the later stages of breastfeeding and it didn't increase my milk at all, plus tasted disgusting lol.
submitted byCatherine - 8 years ago
Q: How much Fenugreek is in each serving of the drink? The picture doesn't show and description doesn't say either.
A: Serving size is 1 packet. .35 oz
submitted byHarmonyh3 - 8 years agoA: 1,800 mg of fenugreek per packet
submitted byAlexandriaD - 6 years agoA: Hello, currently each serving of Milkflow Drink Mix (1 sachet or packet) contains 450mg of Fenugreek.
submitted byUpSpring Customer Service - 5 years ago
Q: What isle do I find this in store?
A: Pharmacy asile!!! Not found in baby or cookie section!
submitted byItsladykatie - 8 years agoA: UpSpring Milkflow products should not be taken while pregnant.
submitted byUpSpring Customer Service - 5 years agoA: It's in the baby aisle where the pumping supplies are
submitted byKvel - 8 years ago
Q: Can you take this while pregnant ?
A: UpSpring Milkflow products should not be consumed while pregnant.
submitted byUpSpring Customer Service - 5 years agoA: No. It says it's not good to take while pregnant on the packet.
submitted byAlex - 6 years ago
Q: How many come in this package?
A: 18 count, it says on the box
submitted bycmercedes - 8 years agoA: Hi Eddy, Each box of Milkflow Berry flavored Drink Mix contains 18 sachets.
submitted byUpSpring Customer Service - 5 years ago
Q: Is it dairy-free? Is it safe for a mom with a baby with a cow milk protein allergy?
A: Thank you for your inquiry. Yes, our Milkflow Drink Mix Breastfeeding Supplement with Electrolyte Berry Flavor is dairy-free. We appreciate your interest and hope you have a great day!
submitted byUpspring Product Expert - 10 months agoBrand expert
Q: how many packets can i can in a day?
A: Hello Cenaprincess, Each packet of Milkflow Drink Mix contains 450 mg of Fenugreek. Depending on how much Fenugreek you will need to consume per day to reach your breastfeeding goals will determine how many you take per day. We recommend varying the amount you take per day to see what works best for you. You may also want to consult with your doctor or Lactation Consultant.
submitted byUpSpring Customer Service - 5 years agoBrand expert