Oatmeal for Breastfeeding: Does it Really Boost Milk Supply?

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Oats is a healthy cereal known for its high nutritional profile(1)。Owing to the abundant health benefits of oatmeal for breastfeeding moms, many are keen to include it in their breastfeeding diets. This is also because oats are believed to have lactogenic properties that mayincrease breast milkproduction in nursing moms.Oats is also a widely used breakfast dish and a supplement for other dishes.

This post tells you the details about thegalactagogueiXSubstance that increases milk productionproperties of oats and the potential benefits of consuming oats while breastfeeding.

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Does Oatmeal Increase Breast Milk Supply?

Oatmeal for breastfeeding moms to increase milk production

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Traditionally, oatmeal is used as a galactagogue in many cultures. Lactation experts believe that oats may increase the production of the oxytocin hormone, which can help increase breast milk production(2)。However, there is no conclusive scientific evidence to prove that oats can increasebreast milk supply

燕麦的信念probabl催奶剂y propagated due to its use as a lactogenic food for centuries as a lactation supplement(3)。然而,您可以安全地使燕麦y的一部分our motherhood diet.The US Department of Health and Human Services recommends oatmeal among other whole grains, as a part of a balanced diet for breastfeeding mothers(4)

Health Benefits Of Oats For Breastfeeding Mothers

Whole oats contain proteins, carbohydrates, and dietary fiber (soluble and insoluble). The following are some of the notable health benefits of oats.

  1. Provides vital nourishment and micronutrients:燕麦含有几个重要的微量元素,我ncluding vitamin B6, vitamin E, zinc, iron, folic acid, copper, and magnesium(5)。These nutrients can help in postpartum recovery while also supporting the baby’s health through breast milk by providing important nutrition(6)。Breastfeeding support, combined with a nutritious diet, can help mothers achieve their nutritional requirements.
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Lactating women require about 310mg magnesium per day. 100g of regular quick oats may provide up to 138mg of the mineral(15) (16)
Micronutrients in oatmeal for breastfeeding

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  1. Improves digestive health: Fiber in oats could improve bowel movement, thus avoiding/ easing constipation. Besides, it could promotegut microbiotaiXThe microorganisms present in a person's digestive system, which may improve digestive issues, such as irritable bowel syndrome(1)。Studies also suggest that maternal consumption of fiber-rich foods, such as oats, may modifybreast milk compositionand promote infant health(7)
  1. May promote immunity:Oats containbeta-glucaniXA type of soluble fiber derived from oats and barleyand bioactiveantioxidantsiXMan-made or natural substances that may prevent or slow down cell damage caused due to harmful molecules called free radicalsand have antimicrobial effects” ] that have anti-inflammatory and antioxidant effects(8)These compounds may boost the maternal immune system, which in turn can benefit the baby, as well.
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  1. Benefits overall health: Several studies have shown that regular consumption of whole oats could regulate blood glucose, blood cholesterol, and blood pressure(9)(10)

The health benefits of oats majorly depend on the type of oats consumed. Prefer whole oats to processed, ready-to-cook instant oats to enjoy maximum benefits.

Are There Any Side Effects Of Consuming Oats When Nursing?

Oats do not have any side effects for breastfeeding mothers. In some individuals, they may have specific side effects(11)

  1. Individuals sensitive to fiber may experience bloating and flatulence when consuming oats for the first time. Start with a small serving and gradually increase the quantity.
  1. Those with chewing and swallowing issues should avoid eating oats. Poorly-chewed oats may increase the risk of intestinal blockage.
  1. If you have any problems or disorders of the gastrointestinal tract, consult a doctor before adding oats to your diet.Digestive tract problems that delay gastric emptying may increase the risk of intestinal blockage due to oats.
  1. Oats is a gluten-free cereal grain, but it may cross-contaminate with gluten-containing cereal grains, such as wheat. Mothers with gluten intolerance/sensitivity may go with organic, non-GMO products/brands.

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Instant oats may contain additives such as sugar, salt, flavorings, and preservatives which may not be healthy. Read labels carefully before buying.

Oats do not have any known interactions with medicines. Nevertheless, if you are on medication or consume dietary supplements, take the advice of a lactation consultant or a doctor before consuming oats.

How Can Nursing Mothers Add Oats To Their Diet?

Oatmeal recipies for breastfeeding moms

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Whole oat groats, steel-cut oats, rolled oats, and instant oats are types of oats that can be a part of your healthy diet.Whole oat groats and steel-cut oats are the least processed type but may take longer to cook and digest.Rolled oats and instant oats cook faster but may contain fewer nutrients.

The following are the different ways to enjoy oats as part of your lactation diet.

  1. Oatmeal preparedwith rolled or steel-cut oats mixed with skimmed milk, a handful of nuts, and topped with fresh seasonal fruit slices makes for a healthy choice for nursing mothers.
  1. Savory oats porridgemade with rolled or instant oats, seasonal vegetables, and a teaspoon of seeds, like sesame seeds, can be a healthy alternative to sweet oatmeal.
  1. Oats pancakeis a healthy breakfast recipe to include oats flour in your diet.
  1. Sandwiches and rollsmade with oatmeal bread, vegetables, and homemade spreads, make for a nutritious snack.
  1. Overnight oatsis an easy no-cook breakfast and snack recipe. Add oatmeal to milk/yogurt and add seeds, like chia seeds, and leave it overnight in the refrigerator to prepare it.
  1. Oats cookies and barsmade with healthy ingredients, like cinnamon, nuts, seeds, and dried fruits are a delicious snacking option. Some lactation cookies have oats as a primary ingredient, which can supply these important micronutrients.
  1. Oatmeal soupmade with whole oats groats or rolled oats, vegetables, and chicken/tofu shreds is an appetizing dinner recipe.

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Rolled oats may be used to make oat milk at home which is a lactose-free milk alternative. However it will be low in calcium and vitamin D compared to fortified products(17)

You can also add rolled oats or oats bran to other soup recipes to increase your fiber intake.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. How much oatmeal should I consume while breastfeeding?

If you want to include oatmeal in yourbreastfeeding diet, it is recommended to eat at least a bowl of oatmeal (containing 307kcal) every day(12)to meet the extra calorie requirements of an additional 330 to 400kcal per day in well-nourished breastfeeding mothers. The recommended calorie intake during breastfeeding is approximately 2,000 to 2,800kcal per day(13)

2. Does oatmeal make breastfed babies gassy?

Yes. It is found that excess consumption of high-calorie foods, including oatmeal, in the maternal diet may cause gassiness in the mother and her baby(14)

Although there is not enough scientific evidence to prove that oatmeal helps increase the breast milk supply, it can be a valuable addition to the diet of lactating mothers. However, if you are suffering from any digestive disorder or are sensitive to the presence of fiber in your diet, the chances are high that you might experience signs of bloating or other digestive issues. Therefore, it is advised to consult your doctor and know your food preferences before including oatmeal in your diet to avoid any complications.

Infographic: Easy And Delicious Oatmeal Smoothies For Lactating Women

Feeding the baby and taking care of personal and professional chores can be taxing for the new mother. Due to this, they might not get enough time to take care of their nutritional needs. Understanding this, we bring you tasty and nutritious oatmeal snacks nursing moms can add to their diets. What’s best? These recipes are customizable and can be prepared in advance to be consumed later.

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Key Pointers

  • Oatmeal is believed to increase breastmilk production and offers various health benefits.
  • Rare side effects may include bloating, intestinal blockage, or GIT issues.
  • You may include oatmeal in your nursing diet after consulting with your doctor.


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