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Consultation #7200
1 year ago
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Shatavari For Lactation - #7200

Isaac
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As a new mother, I’ve been struggling with low milk supply while breastfeeding my baby. A lactation consultant suggested trying Shatavari for lactation, and I’m curious to know how effective it is in improving milk production. I’ve read that Shatavari is widely used in Ayurveda to support women’s health, but I’d like to understand how it works specifically for lactation. Does Shatavari for lactation directly enhance milk production, or does it work by balancing hormones and reducing stress? I’ve heard that it also helps with postpartum recovery by strengthening the uterus and improving overall energy levels. If that’s true, how long does it usually take to see results? Another question I have is about the best way to consume Shatavari for lactation. Is it more effective as a powder mixed with milk or in tablet form? Are there any side effects or precautions I should be aware of while taking it? I’m also wondering if it’s safe to use Shatavari long-term while breastfeeding. If anyone has used Shatavari for lactation, I’d love to hear your story. Did it help improve your milk supply, and did you notice any additional benefits for postpartum health?

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Dr. Surya Bhagwati
Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery
1 year ago
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Shatavari (Asparagus racemosus) is indeed a popular herb in Ayurveda for supporting women’s health, particularly for lactation. It is widely recommended for new mothers experiencing low milk supply. Here’s an overview of how Shatavari works, how to use it for lactation, and some important considerations:

How Shatavari Works for Lactation: Milk Production: Shatavari is considered a galactagogue, meaning it has properties that promote milk production. It is believed to work by stimulating prolactin (the hormone responsible for milk production) and improving the overall function of the mammary glands. This can enhance milk supply over time.

Hormonal Balance: In addition to increasing milk production, Shatavari helps balance the Vata and Pitta doshas, which can support hormonal regulation. This balance can contribute to overall wellness, making it easier for the body to maintain a healthy milk supply.

Stress Reduction: Shatavari is also known to be an adaptogen, which means it helps the body cope with stress. Since stress can negatively impact milk production, Shatavari’s ability to reduce stress and anxiety can indirectly support lactation by fostering a calm, balanced environment for milk production.

Postpartum Recovery: Shatavari is traditionally used to help with postpartum recovery by toning and strengthening the uterus. It is also known to improve energy levels and promote overall vitality, which can be particularly beneficial for new mothers who are dealing with fatigue and physical recovery after childbirth.

How Long Does It Take to See Results? The time frame for seeing results can vary from person to person. For most women, it may take a few days to a couple of weeks to notice an improvement in milk supply when using Shatavari consistently. However, it’s important to remember that boosting milk supply is a gradual process and can depend on other factors such as frequency of breastfeeding, hydration, and overall nutrition.

How to Consume Shatavari: Powder Form: The most common and effective way to consume Shatavari is in powdered form, mixed with warm milk or water. If you mix the powder with milk, it can be soothing and nourishing, which is especially helpful for postpartum recovery.

Dosage: Typically, 1/2 to 1 teaspoon of Shatavari powder is taken once or twice a day, but it’s always best to follow your lactation consultant’s advice or consult with an Ayurvedic practitioner for personalized guidance. Tablet/Capsule Form: Shatavari is also available in tablet or capsule form, which might be more convenient for some women, but the powder form is generally considered more effective for lactation support.

Dosage: Tablets are typically available in 500 mg or 1 gram doses, and you can take 1–2 tablets per day, depending on the recommendation of your healthcare provider. Side Effects and Precautions: Shatavari is generally considered safe for most women when used in the recommended doses. However, there are a few things to keep in mind:

Overconsumption: Taking too much Shatavari can lead to digestive upset or discomfort, such as bloating. Stick to the recommended dose. Allergic Reactions: While rare, some individuals may experience allergic reactions to Shatavari. If you notice symptoms like rashes or itching, discontinue use and consult a healthcare provider. Consult with a Healthcare Provider: If you are taking other medications, especially hormone-related medications or have any underlying health conditions, it’s important to consult with your doctor before using Shatavari long-term. Long-Term Use: Shatavari is generally safe for long-term use, but as with any supplement, it’s a good idea to periodically reassess your needs and dosage. Personal Experiences and Benefits: Many mothers who have used Shatavari report that it helped improve their milk supply and provided additional benefits like reduced postpartum fatigue, better digestion, and enhanced mood. Some women also noticed improved overall health, including better skin and hair quality, which can be common side effects of this rejuvenating herb.

However, it’s important to understand that the effectiveness of Shatavari can vary from person to person. Some mothers may see immediate results, while others may need to incorporate additional practices like frequent breastfeeding, proper hydration, and a balanced diet for optimal milk production.

Additional Tips for Improving Milk Supply: In addition to using Shatavari, consider these practices to help boost milk production:

Frequent breastfeeding or pumping: Emptying the breasts regularly signals the body to produce more milk. Hydration: Drinking plenty of water and herbal teas (such as fenugreek or ginger tea) can also help maintain milk supply. Rest: Stress and lack of sleep can hinder milk production, so try to rest when you can and manage stress through relaxation techniques. Shatavari can be a highly effective tool in supporting lactation and postpartum recovery, and when combined with a holistic approach to self-care, it may offer lasting benefits for new mothers.

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Dr. Sara Garg
Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery
1 year ago
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Shatavari is quite revered in Ayurveda for supporting women’s helth, specially during postpartum and lactation. So, let’s dive into how it might help with your milk supply struggles. It’s often praised for its galactagogue properties, meaning it can enhance milk production. But beyond that, it works on a hormonal level too. By mildly balancing hormones like prolactin, Shatavari indirectly boosts lactation while also helping reduce stress, which can otherwise affect milk production.

The plant’s rejuvenating quality plays a role in strengthening the uterus and boosts energy levels, aiding postpartum recovery. Individual results can vary, but many see noticeable changes in milk production within a few weeks of consistent use. To be clear though, Shatavari is not a magic bullet, and getting enough rest, nutrition, and hydration are key components too.

Now, in terms of consumption, Shatavari powder mixed with warm milk (usually with a pinch of cardamom or turmeric) is a traditional method. However, tablets or capsules offer a more convenient option without compromising efficacy, just ensure they’re from a reputable brand. Both forms can be equally effective; choose based on what fits your lifestyle.

As for side effects, very few experience mild digestive discomfort, but it’s rare. Still, if you have estrogen-sensitive conditions or allergies to asparagus (Shatavari belongs to the asparagus family), avoid it. Long-term use while breastfeeding is generally considered safe, but it’s always good to have a word with your healthcare provider.

I’ve heard several stories from new moms who found Shatavari helpful in not only boosting their milk supply but also in enhancing their overall postpartum wellness, feeling more energetic and balanced. It’s always about finding what works best for you, so it wouldn’t hurt to try it and see how your body responds. Best of luck with your breastfeeding journey!

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