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My breastfed baby is 7 weeks old and I feel like my milk supply is decreasing despite taking blessed thistle. Which formula should I choose?

It is not recommended to switch to commercial formula if you are experiencing a decrease in breast milk supply. Instead, try to increase the frequency of feedings to stimulate milk production. This can help increase your milk supply within a short period of time. Additionally, commercial formulas may be harder for babies to digest compared to breast milk. It is best to consult with a healthcare professional for personalized advice on how to address the issue.

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