Home / News / Celebrity News Tia Mowry opens up about how breastfeeding is different with every baby The second time's the charm for Tia. By Emily Glover June 22, 2018 Rectangle Inside this article From mama’s supply to the baby’s ability to latch, there are multiple factors at play that can affect breastfeeding. But as Tia Mowry goes to prove in a new caption on Instagram, the overall experience of breastfeeding can vary from baby to babyâwhich is why she says other mamas who may have struggled should remain hopeful if they want to attempt to breastfeed again. “Coming up for air. Boobs glorious boobs,” says Mowry, who welcomed her second baby on May 5. “Feeling pretty good! Wasn’t able to breastfeed Cree for long because of low milk supply! However, this time around I have plenty.” Rather than thinking about individual women’s breast milk supply fates being sealed for them, lactation consultant Betty Greenman tells Yahoo! News it’s highly likely that a mom who struggled with one baby can have success in breastfeeding another. “Every baby is different as mom begins her breastfeeding journey,” Greenman says. “The second time around, mom has gained lots of confidence, knows what can help with milk production, such as a warm compress before breastfeeding or power pumping to help her milk production.” In her case, Mowry credits “lots of teas, water, #fenugreek, and a high protein diet” with boosting her supply. Researchers, on the other hand, are unconvinced that fenugreek is a truly effective galactagogue or even that fluids do much to increase the production of breastmilk . Greenman does say there is a benefit to foods that are intended to help with lactation, however. “There’s a huge placebo effect in breastfeeding. If you think it’s going to work, and you convinced your body it’s going to work, it just may work because your stress level will decrease, causing your adrenaline level to go down.” Mowry also credits her effort to “say no to stress” with her success this time around, saying, “I’m able to pump 12 ounces alone in the morning for my little brown suga.” While so much is said (for honorable reasons) about how we increase breastfeeding rates , it also beneficial when we help moms take pressure off themselves about how they chose to feed their babies. Instead, helping moms feel empowered and knowledgeable about options âas well as optimistic when “trying again”âdoes so much more good than making anyone feel bad if breastfeeding doesn’t go as they may have hoped. As Mowry goes to show, each baby is a new opportunity to rewrite your breastfeeding experience. You might also like: To the exclusively pumping mom: A note of encouragement 5 lessons breastfeeding taught me about motherhood Why I chose to stop breastfeeding and give my baby formula instead Related Stories News Nicole Scherzinger fought to keep Moanaâs mom aliveâand calls out Disneyâs missing moms News Chris Pratt and Katherine Schwarzenegger Pratt welcome a baby boyâand his name has a classic twist News Megan Fox is pregnant! How she and Machine Gun Kelly are embracing a new chapter after loss Inside this article The latest News What parents need to know about the âglass childâ effectâand how to address it News New study shows Black women are 25% more likely to have C-sections, but why? News âPass the babyâ anxiety: Why moms are setting boundaries this holiday season News Nicole Scherzinger fought to keep Moanaâs mom aliveâand calls out Disneyâs missing moms