Latch® Breastmilk Supply Boost | 200 Capsules

$52.00
$60.00
$52.00

Latch™ is a powerful blend of organic herbal galactagogues encapsulated in pure cellulose capsules. Latch helps to naturally increase breastmilk production, while replenishing essential nutrients and minerals and supporting postpartum well-being during the breastfeeding journey.

A noticeable increase in supply typically occurs within approximately two weeks of recommended use (two capsules, three times daily).

Latch is made in the USA with the highest standards for quality, purity, and safety. Third-party testing Certificates of Analysis are published on our website and available for viewing.

Latch is:

Plant-based

Certified Organic

Non-GMO

Vegan

Gluten-free

Soy-free

Nut-free

Dairy-free

Sugar-free

Halal

Kosher

Free of artificial ingredients

Free of common allergens

Free of harmful additives

Third-Party Tested & Certified

Latch is packaged in sustainable, eco-friendly glass jars, each containing 100 capsules (50 servings).

Latch is formulated to be safe for both Mommy & Baby. It's always recommended to consult with a medical professional before taking any supplements, especially if you have existing health conditions or are take other medications.

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What Is LATCH?

Latch is an herbal supplement comprised of moringa olifiera, fenugreek, nettle, blessed thistle, fennel, dill and alfalfa. All of our ingredients are Non-GMO and certified organic. They capsulized in vegetable capsules containing NO animal derived ingredients, starch, preservatives, wheat, or GMO materials, and they are made from pure cellulose.

We use nature to source beneficial vitamins, minerals, and amino acids rich in antioxidants to reduce triglyceride and LDL (bad cholesterol) levels to manage low blood sugar levels by stimulating natural insulin secretion. Our combination of herbs is a rich source of fiber and uses essential nutrients to help digestion, aid with menstrual issues, improve milk flow and help prevent gas and colic which are all essential to your wellbeing and that of your baby. This combination of herbs increases the hormones prolactin, which boosts the milk supply, and oxytocin, which enable the release of milk from the nipples. There are also estrogen-like compounds that are thought to enhance milk supply and promote infant weight gain. The improved nutrition, increased energy, and support for bone health due to its rich mineral and vitamin content are additional benefits.

Suggested Use: Take two (2) capsules, three (3) times daily with water.

Please note: these supplements take 10-14 days to notice the benefits.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which supplement is best for increased breast milk?

There are several supplements that have been shown to help increase breast milk production; these supplements contain: fenugreek, blessed thistle, milk thistle, and fennel. However, it is important to talk to your healthcare provider before taking any supplements, as they may not be safe for everyone.

Our supplement contains all four ingredients in addition to some others essential for healthy milk production.

Do lactation supplements really work?

We come to know about the effects of nutrition when it comes to lactation. It is essential to have the nutrients necessary to produce healthy milk. During breastfeeding, your requirement for certain vitamins and minerals will increase. Taking supplements can help with the deficiencies, especially if you’re consuming fresh balanced meals and nursing and/ or pumping more often.

How can I increase my milk supply super fast?

Tips to Boost Your Milk Supply

  1. Nurse on demand.
  2. Power pump.
  3. Take herbal supplements.
  4. Try a lactation supplement drink.
  5. Breast massage.
  6. Eat and drink more.
  7. Get more rest.
  8. Offer both sides when nursing.
How can I increase my breast milk supply naturally?

There are effective ways to boost breast milk production naturally

  1. Frequent and effective breastfeeding.
  2. Proper latch and positioning.
  3. Breast compression.
  4. Pumping.
  5. Stay hydrated and eat well.
  6. Relaxation and stress management.
  7. All natural herbal supplements to get essential nutrients that may be deficient.
Am I producing sufficient breast milk?

New mothers often worry whether they are producing sufficient breast milk or not. There is no way to measure unless you begin to pump and measure your supply. Even then, does your milk supply contain everything that your baby needs? There really is no way to know.

If your baby is healthy and growing well, you are mostly doing just fine. But if that’s not the case, you need to examine your diet and health conditions. Sometimes, insufficient breast stimulation or hormonal imbalances can lead to low breast milk supply.

Breast milk production or lactation is a biological process that begins during pregnancy, with the development of mammary glands and ducts.  After delivering a child, hormonal changes, primarily driven by prolactin and oxytocin, trigger the initiation of milk production.

Some herbs can help with the production of prolactin and oxytocin to initiate milk production. One example of such an herb is Blessed Thistle. It is believed to increase the hormones prolactin (which boosts the milk supply) and oxytocin (which enables to release of milk from the nipples).  Another example would be Dill. Our pituitary gland releases a hormone prolactin which is the primary factor responsible for breast milk supply. Zinc plays a vital role in releasing this hormone. Lack of zinc can reduce the release of prolactin hampering the production of breast milk. Dill being enriched in zinc works wonders on mammary glands and helps in releasing prolactin, hence producing more milk.

What foods promote milk production?

Focus on making healthy choices to help fuel your milk production. Choose protein-rich foods, such as lean meat, eggs, dairy, beans, lentils and seafood low in mercury. Choose a variety of whole grains as well as fruits and vegetables.

What foods decrease milk supply?

Peppermint, Parsley, and Sage

For instance, eating a lot of parsley could curb lactation. And too much sage and peppermint may cut your milk supply. For some nursing moms, even peppermint-flavored toothpaste and candies are a problem.

Which fruits increase breast milk?

Apricots and dates

Eating apricots and dates can increase prolactin, which is the hormone that tells your body to produce milk. Apricots contain essential nutrients such as dietary fiber, vitamin A, vitamin C and potassium. Fresh is always better than canned.

Can low milk supply be reversed?

It can almost always be reversed. Also remember that just because you had low milk supply in your first breastfeeding experience, it doesn’t mean a subsequent lactation will also be a struggle. The development of all that breast tissue first time round often helps, in addition to a healthy diet.

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