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I've had issues with low supply for a few months now and I've essentially become a pacifier for DD. My doctor is really against giving motilium for some reason and so I was somewhat persuaded against taking it. Now I really miss breast feeding, I hate giving DD formula and I've decided to go back to the doctor and discuss a rx. My question is how will taking it affect my fertility. We are TTC #2 and I wonder if taking it will prevent ovulation. Also can I continue to take it during pregnancy? Has anyone done that? DD still nurses regularly, but gets little to no milk any more, do you think I'll have trouble weening her from the bottle?

Any information or help would be greatly appreciated.
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I've had issues with low supply for a few months now and I've essentially become a pacifier for DD. My doctor is really against giving motilium for some reason and so I was somewhat persuaded against taking it. Now I really miss breast feeding, I hate giving DD formula and I've decided to go back to the doctor and discuss a rx. My question is how will taking it affect my fertility. We are TTC #2 and I wonder if taking it will prevent ovulation. Also can I continue to take it during pregnancy? Has anyone done that? DD still nurses regularly, but gets little to no milk any more, do you think I'll have trouble weening her from the bottle?

Any information or help would be greatly appreciated.
I've wondered about this, too. I'm taking dom and my cycle hasn't returned despite the fact that my 5-month-old sleeps 8+ hours a night.
Has your period come back? If so, you could check if you're ovulating by charting. HTH.
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