Between Contractions
In this episode, Amsy and Stephanie have a candid rundown of the most common "booby traps" — well-meaning but potentially harmful mistakes that can unknowingly undermine breastfeeding and milk supply. From flange sizing to clogged duct advice, they cover the things they wish more people knew before their feeding journey began. Topics covered: * Flange fit — One of the most overlooked factors in pumping success. Using the wrong flange size (too big or too small) can reduce output and cause pain. Many people never get properly fitted and just use whatever comes in the box — don't wing it. * Getting your period back — A temporary dip in supply around your cycle is a known and common occurrence. There are things you can do to manage it. * Nipple confusion — myth or reality? — The hosts unpack the nuance around bottles and breastfeeding, including how flow preference (not confusion) is the more accurate concern, and why introducing a bottle sooner rather than later can actually help. * High lipase milk — Some pumping parents produce milk that develops a soapy or metallic taste when stored. Introducing bottles earlier can help you catch this sooner, and scalding the milk before storing is one way to manage it. * Tongue tie and body tension — Any baby with significant tension can present as if they have a tongue tie. Bodywork and pre-release prep matter, and follow-up with a knowledgeable lactation provider after any revision is essential for success. * Clogged ducts — what NOT to do — Aggressive massage is outdated advice and can make things worse. Anti-inflammatory approaches and ice therapy are now better supported by evidence than heat and hard massage. * Pumping timing after birth — "Always pump right away" and "don't pump yet" are both oversimplifications. The right answer depends entirely on your situation, which is why personalized guidance from an IBCLC matters so much. * Lactational amenorrhea as birth control — Breastfeeding can suppress ovulation, but only under very specific conditions. Baby sleeping through the night, supplementing with formula, or going long stretches without feeding can disqualify you — so don't assume you're covered. Amsy Dees - @amsydees.doula // amsydeesdoula.com Stephanie Dawson - @grow.lakeland // growlakeland.com DISCLAMER: The views shared on this podcast are our own and do not represent any specific organization. This podcast is intended for educational and informational purposes only and is not a substitute for medical advice. Please consult your healthcare provider for guidance specific to your care.
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