Plenty is the first 3-in-1 lactation supplement that supports your supply and rebuilds the depleted body making it — clinically studied Shatavari, regenerative organ nutrition, and the trace minerals milk is made from.
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You know the feeling before you can explain it. The let-down is slower. The bottle takes longer and reads lower. And that quiet panic starts: am I drying up already?
You're not failing. About half of moms stop breastfeeding before six months — and the #1 reason is feeling like they can't keep up. The problem usually isn't effort. It's that milk is built from nutrient stores pregnancy and feeding have run nearly empty.
That's why "just pump more" feels like flooring the gas with an empty tank. Plenty fills the tank, with three layers that work together.
In a double-blind, placebo-controlled study of 120 postpartum moms, those taking it reached fullness faster and made more milk than placebo — no adverse events.*
Nature's most nutrient-dense foods — bioavailable iron, B vitamins, CoQ10 your body recognizes and your milk is built from.
The cofactors milk synthesis, thyroid, and energy can't run without. Herbs underperform in a depleted body — so Plenty doesn't make you choose.
Everyone's different — which is why you get the full 90 days to feel it.
"Hey mama, I'm Kenz. I planned to nurse my daughter for a year. My supply dropped and I switched to formula at three months. With my second I did it differently — real nourishment, clinical research, supporting my body instead of draining it. Within days my supply came back, and I went from three months to almost a full year. Plenty was born from that. From living it."
"Pumping every 2 hours and barely getting anything. Within a week my output was back up and I stopped dreading feeds."
"Fenugreek wrecked my stomach and the baby's. First thing that didn't give either of us gas — and supply went up."
"Came for the milk, stayed because my hair stopped falling out and I had energy by the afternoon again."
"Went from 3 months with my first to almost a year with my second. This was the difference."
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| Plenty | Formula | Herbal | Cookies | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Dosage | Clinical | — | Unknown | Under |
| Cost/mo | $59 | $300 | $300 | $66–120 |
| Daily serving | 3 caps | — | 8 | 4 bites |
| Rebuilds body | ✓ | ✗ | ✗ | ✗ |
| No fenugreek/sugar | ✓ | — | ✗ | ✗ |
Free gifts included · 90-day guarantee · Cancel anytime · ~$2/day
Take Plenty daily for three months. If your supply, energy, and mood don't feel different — email one word, "refund," and we send back every dollar. Keep the lactation guide.
Yes — built for the postpartum/breastfeeding window. No fenugreek overload, no sugar; cGMP-certified.
Lead ingredient Shatavari (SRI-81) beat placebo for milk volume in a double-blind trial; Plenty also replenishes the iron and minerals milk is built from.
Those only stimulate a let-down, often with gas and crashes. Plenty rebuilds the depleted body underneath.
Many see more output in week one, steadier supply by month one, feel like themselves by three months.
You pay nothing. 90-day money-back guarantee — email one word and you're refunded.
Stop white-knuckling every feed wondering if today's the day it runs out. Give your body the raw materials it's been missing — and let it do what it was built to do.
90-day guarantee · Free gifts worth $120 · For the mama who refuses to quit.