Relactation & Induced Lactation

Liquid Love Lactation Clinic

Restart Your Breastfeeding Journey with Confidence

Expert Guidance for Re-lactation & Induced Lactation – Nourish Your Baby, Naturally

Relactation and induced lactation empower mothers to restart or establish breastfeeding, providing infants with the unmatched benefits of breast milk. Whether reconnecting after a gap or nourishing an adopted baby, this process strengthens the mother-child bond, boosts immunity, and supports healthy growth. With expert guidance, patience, and the right techniques, mothers can successfully produce milk, reducing reliance on formula while enhancing both infant and maternal well-being.

  • Provides Optimal Nutrition – Breast milk is the best source of essential nutrients, antibodies, and enzymes that boost a baby’s immunity and overall health.
  • Strengthens Mother-Baby Bond – Breastfeeding fosters emotional closeness, promoting a deep sense of connection between mother and child.
  • Supports Premature & Adopted Babies – Induced lactation allows adoptive mothers and those with premature infants to provide natural nourishment and comfort.
  • Reduces Dependence on Formula – Relactation helps minimize the use of formula, lowering costs and reducing exposure to artificial ingredients.
  • Enhances Maternal Health – Breastfeeding supports postpartum recovery, reduces the risk of breast and ovarian cancer, and aids in emotional well-being.
  • Why Choose Us?

At Liquid Love, we specialize in relactation and induced lactation under the expert guidance of Dr. Preeti Deshmukh, providing compassionate and personalized care tailored to your unique needs.

Whether you’re relactating after a break or inducing lactation without prior experience, we offer specialized care for your individual breastfeeding goals.

Relactation is the process of restarting breastfeeding after a period of not breastfeeding or producing milk. It typically involves stimulating the breasts to resume milk production using a combination of methods, including:

  • Frequent Breastfeeding or Pumping: Encouraging milk flow through regular nursing or pumping.
  • Skin-to-Skin Contact: Promoting bonding and stimulating milk supply naturally.
  • Lactation Supplements or Medications: Using galactagogues (milk-boosting substances) under medical supervision.
  • Support and Guidance: Working with a lactation consultant to develop a personalized plan.

Relactation is often pursued by mothers who stopped breastfeeding but wish to restart, or those who want to breastfeed an adopted baby. With the right support, many women can successfully re-establish their milk supply and enjoy the breastfeeding experience once again.

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