Milk & Bloom's Did You Know? Series

Milk & Bloom's Did You Know? Series

Can Lactation Cookies Cause Digestive Issues for Mom or Baby? Separating Fact from Fiction

by Tanya Singh on Dec 15 2024
Can lactation cookies cause gas, bloating, or allergic reactions in breastfeeding mothers or their babies? We separate fact from fiction and address common misconceptions about lactation cookies and digestive health. Discover why Milk & Bloom's nourishing lactation cookies are a safe choice for supporting your breastfeeding journey.

Milk & Bloom's Did You Know? Series

Celebrating the New Mom: Top Gifts for Postpartum Bliss Beyond Baby Essentials

by Tanya Singh on Aug 07 2024
Discover the perfect gifts for new moms that focus on her well-being and comfort, beyond just baby essentials. From indulgent lactation cookies and self-care kits to practical home essentials and emotional support, explore thoughtful ways to celebrate and uplift the new mom during her transformative journey. Read more to find ideas that will show her how much she is valued and supported.

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What are the Most Effective Ingredients in Lactation Cookies?

by Tanya Singh on Jun 08 2024
Breastfeeding is a rewarding experience, but it can also come with challenges, particularly when it comes to maintaining a healthy milk supply. Many breastfeeding mothers turn to lactation cookies as a delicious way to support their breastfeeding goals. But what makes these treats so effective? Let's explore the key ingredients that give lactation cookies their milk-boosting power. 1. Brewer's Yeast: The Galactagogue Powerhouse Brewer's yeast is a crucial component in most lactation cookie recipes, and for good reason. This ingredient is packed with nutrients that support milk production, including: B Vitamins: Brewer's yeast is rich in B vitamins, particularly B1 (thiamin), B2 (riboflavin), and B3 (niacin). These vitamins help support energy metabolism and are essential for overall health during breastfeeding. Protein: Adequate protein intake is crucial for milk production, and brewer's yeast is a good source of this macronutrient. Chromium: This trace mineral helps regulate blood sugar levels, which can be beneficial for maintaining energy and supporting lactation. Galactagogues: Brewer's yeast contains natural compounds that are believed to stimulate milk production, known as galactagogues. While more research is needed to fully understand the effects of brewer's yeast on lactation, many mothers report positive results from incorporating it into their diet, whether through lactation cookies or other means. 2. Oats: A Nutritional Powerhouse for Breastfeeding Moms Oats are another common ingredient in lactation cookies, and they offer a range of benefits for breastfeeding mothers: Iron: Oats are a good source of iron, which is essential for maintaining energy levels and preventing anemia during breastfeeding. Fiber: The high fiber content in oats can help promote feelings of fullness and support digestive health. Protein: Like brewer's yeast, oats provide additional protein to support milk production. Saponins: Oats contain plant compounds called saponins, which may help increase prolactin levels, the hormone responsible for milk production. Incorporating oats into your diet, whether through lactation cookies or other recipes like overnight oats or oatmeal, can be a tasty way to support your breastfeeding journey. 3. Flaxseed: Omega-3s and Lignans for Lactation Support Flaxseed is another nutrient-dense ingredient often found in lactation cookies. Here's why: Omega-3 Fatty Acids: Flaxseed is rich in omega-3 fatty acids, particularly alpha-linolenic acid (ALA). These healthy fats are essential for brain development in infants and may also support maternal health. Lignans: Flaxseed contains high levels of lignans, plant compounds that have been shown to have phytoestrogenic properties. Some studies suggest that lignans may help regulate hormones and support lactation. While more research is needed to fully understand the impact of flaxseed on milk production, incorporating this nutritious ingredient into your diet may offer benefits for both you and your baby. 4. Additional Ingredients for Flavor and Nutrition Lactation cookies often include a variety of other ingredients that contribute to their flavor and nutritional profile: Nuts: Almonds, walnuts, and other nuts provide healthy fats, protein, and essential nutrients like vitamin E and magnesium. Spices: Cinnamon, ginger, and other spices not only add flavor but may also have galactagogic properties. Dark Chocolate: Some lactation cookie recipes include dark chocolate, which is rich in antioxidants and may help promote a positive mood. The Bottom Line: A Delicious Way to Support Your Breastfeeding Journey Lactation cookies can be a tasty and convenient way to incorporate milk-boosting ingredients into your diet. However, it's important to remember that every mother's breastfeeding experience is unique, and what works for one may not work for another. If you're experiencing persistent difficulties with milk supply or have concerns about your breastfeeding journey, it's essential to consult with a healthcare professional, such as a lactation consultant or your doctor. They can provide personalized guidance and support to help you achieve your breastfeeding goals. At Milk & Bloom, we understand the importance of nourishing ingredients for breastfeeding mothers. That's why our lactation cookies and lactation brownies are handcrafted with care, using premium ingredients like brewer's yeast, oats, and flaxseed. Try our delicious lactation cookie sampler pack to discover your favorite flavors and support your breastfeeding journey with every bite. Further Reading and Resources Australian Breastfeeding Association: Galactagogues National Institutes of Health: Brewer's Yeast and Lactation Nutrients: Oats and Milk Production in Breastfeeding Women Flaxseed: A Potential Functional Food for Improved Milk Production

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What are Lactation cookies and do they really work?

by Tanya Singh on Jun 03 2024
Breastfeeding can be challenging, especially when it comes to maintaining milk supply. Lactation cookies, like those handmade by Milk & Bloom, offer a delicious solution. Packed with galactagogues – ingredients believed to promote lactation – these cookies are a tasty way to support your breastfeeding journey. While research on their effectiveness is mixed, many moms swear by them. Milk & Bloom's lactation cookies are crafted with love, using only the finest ingredients, and are available in various flavours. Incorporating these treats into your routine, along with other supportive practices, can help you navigate the unique challenges of breastfeeding.

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Do Lactation Cookies Really Work? Separating Myth from Milk-Making Magic

by Tanya Singh on May 22 2024
Wondering if lactation cookies can help boost your milk supply? Milk and Bloom dives into the science of galactagogues and explores the role these tasty treats can play in your breastfeeding journey. Discover the traditional wisdom behind lactation cookies and how Milk and Bloom uses wholesome ingredients to support mamas. Click to learn more!

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Boost Your Milk Supply Naturally: How Lactation Cookies Work & Why Milk & Bloom Stands Out

by Tanya Singh on May 19 2024
Worried about low milk supply? Explore the science behind lactation cookies and discover how Milk & Bloom's delicious, natural treats can support your breastfeeding journey.

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Unveiling the Secret Weapon of Breastfeeding Moms: Freshly Baked Lactation Cookies & Brownies

by Tanya Singh on May 14 2024
Ever feel like breastfeeding is zapping your energy levels? You're not alone! Those early days are a beautiful whirlwind, but let's face it, nourishing your little one can take its toll.  Enter your secret weapon: freshly baked lactation cookies and brownies from Milk & Bloom! Forget store-bought, mass-produced snacks. We handcraft our treats with love, using time-tested ingredients known to boost milk supply.