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Any medication to stop mother feed
Hi Doctors I would like to know is there any medications that I can use myself to stop the mother feeding to my 2 year old baby My baby always ask for mother feed during night time only and he regret to drink the bottle miIk .however In other times he will drink the bottle milk so, I need to stop the mother feed permanently. Pls advise best medications which will not cause any side effects to both of us.Appreciate your advises. Thanks in advance ...
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Yes dear.. There is medicine both for kid as well as for mother to stop lactating..
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I would recommend u to go on with feeding... It is best to continue till at least 2.5yrs....as studies have proven its beneficial for better IQ for children. U can go upto 3 yrs... Need not worry Unless u have problem with it.. Children will automatically avoid.. Feeding when they grow up and explore...
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Definitely proven to increase upto 10 pts in IQ... Please do continue
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Also more breast feeding..... Less chances of breast cancer in future... So it's a win win.. All the best
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