Frequently Asked Questions

Lactamama is formulated with ingredients that have been shown to increase breast milk production. However, results may vary from person to person, ranging from three days to a week to notice an increase in breast milk supply.

Clogged milk duct symptoms can come slowly and usually impact one breast. It’s advisable to consume one sachet of Lactamama when you begin to experience sensations like tingling, burning, itching, or discomfort around your breast area.

You are also advised to take one sachet of Lactamama before bedtime as a preventive measure against clogging issues.

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We recommend consulting a lactation specialist or healthcare provider for a personalized guidance.

This is a matter of personal choice. If you continue to experience low breast milk supply or recurrent clogged milk ducts, it is advisable to keep taking Lactamama. You may take Lactamama on alternate days or when necessary after your symptoms have resolved.

We do not recommend the following individuals taking Lactamama:

  1. Pregnant women
  2. G6PD deficiency patient
  3. Warfarin users

No, we do not recommend taking Lactamama as it contains pea protein and soy lecithin.

Yes. Lactamama uses plant-based formula to provide all the essential nutrients for breastfeeding mothers.

Yes, Lactamama is HALAL certified.