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Lactating, Reduced Milk Production. Taking Satavarex. Side Effects?

Hi... Am a lactating mother of a 2 month old baby. I have been taking satavarex twice a day to increase breast milk production in addition to eating well. Now I feel milk production has reduced as baby demands feed every 1.5 hour. I have already taken perinorm for 15 days. Is it safe if I take lactare tablets 2 twice a day in additiom to satavarex? Will this help increase the milk flow? Will there be any side effects? .. Regards, Gouri.
Wed, 24 Jul 2013
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Hi,
The "Lactare" and "Satavarex" has common content "shatavati". but lactare has more contents than satavarex. If you want to start Lactare stop taking satavarex. Generally lactare and perinorm should be enough for increasing milk production. If after changing to lactare , the milk production problem persist, you should meet your gynecologist.
good luck.
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Lactating, Reduced Milk Production. Taking Satavarex. Side Effects?

Hi, The Lactare and Satavarex has common content shatavati . but lactare has more contents than satavarex. If you want to start Lactare stop taking satavarex. Generally lactare and perinorm should be enough for increasing milk production. If after changing to lactare , the milk production problem persist, you should meet your gynecologist. good luck.