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happymama
October 12th, 2013, 09:14 AM
Hi girls,
Does peppermint tea really sways pink and how many cups are we suppose to have? Every day, stop around O or no?
Thanks! ;)
atomic sagebrush
October 12th, 2013, 09:22 AM
directions and info here http://genderdreaming.com/forum/ttc-girl-best-practices/7108-saw-palmetto-peppermint-tea-licorice-root-depth-how.html
Atsaukina1
October 13th, 2013, 04:29 PM
why no peppermint while nursing?? I have always liked it and drank it not to sway or anything just for taste. I read it can lower milk production but I have an over supply and leak everywhere so i don't worry about that. Anything else?
rainbowflower
October 14th, 2013, 03:41 AM
I drank peppermint tea whilst nursing and swaying last time, I was taking 2 cups a day (as recommended for lowering T levels in women with PCOS/hirsutrism). It might lower milk production, but is not a risk to the baby in that dosage
atomic sagebrush
October 14th, 2013, 11:59 AM
why no peppermint while nursing?? I have always liked it and drank it not to sway or anything just for taste. I read it can lower milk production but I have an over supply and leak everywhere so i don't worry about that. Anything else?
Peppermint may lower testosterone and raise estrogen in addition to drying up breastmilk, and thus I do not recommend it in anything more than dietary amounts (like, a cup here or there, maybe not even daily, but this depends largely on how old and big your baby is). Baby boys at birth have as much testosterone proportionally as a 12 year old boy does - they NEED that T in their system to develop normally. This amount of T does drop off naturally over time and thus I'd wait till 6-9 months or even beyond.
Now, do we know that enough peppermint comes thru the milk to do anything harmful, no, and the odds are good that it is ~probably~ just fine in a cup a day range. I always tend to err on the side of caution because I have to assume that everything I say, people will carry to the furthest extreme possible.
rainbowflower
October 15th, 2013, 04:11 AM
Peppermint may lower testosterone and raise estrogen in addition to drying up breastmilk, and thus I do not recommend it in anything more than dietary amounts (like, a cup here or there, maybe not even daily, but this depends largely on how old and big your baby is). Baby boys at birth have as much testosterone proportionally as a 12 year old boy does - they NEED that T in their system to develop normally. This amount of T does drop off naturally over time and thus I'd wait till 6-9 months or even beyond.
Now, do we know that enough peppermint comes thru the milk to do anything harmful, no, and the odds are good that it is ~probably~ just fine in a cup a day range. I always tend to err on the side of caution because I have to assume that everything I say, people will carry to the furthest extreme possible.
any supps/foods I worried about affecting baby via the milk I would take immediately after the feed before the longest stretch when baby wouldn't be feeding (i.e after last feed at night if night-weaned)
atomic sagebrush
October 16th, 2013, 12:59 PM
:agree: that is an excellent way to do it, my kids are all of the "I want to nurse constantly" variety and since I co-sleep, I've never been able to manage that. :)
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