My breast milk started 3 days after delivery but in drops. So doctor told feed lactogen 1 eveey two hours and make baby suck milk. Now its one week. Still i feel breast milk less only, but better than before.
Kid while feeding breast milk sleep, every 2 minutes. Takes more than 40 minutes because of it. Later when we give formula feed he eats nicely 30 ml etc.
Is my breast milk less??
What can i do??
Im drinking Galact powder
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If breastd are stimulated , more milm.If not stimulated, less milk .So it depends upon stimulation . Benefits of breast feeds are by galore. It has so many benefits for now and later on in life. It give you Immunity, psychological support strile milk , no hassle to wash and strelite bottles boiling water. And correct constitution of milk formula. BREAST FEEDING HAS EFFECT ENEN LATER IN LIFE. It prevent obesity and all obesity related diseases. . It prevent HBP, CVD, JIONTS PROBLEMS, DM DEMENTIA PSHYCHOLOGICAL PROBLEMS AND IMMUNITY. Benefits are plenty. Go for Breast feedings.
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Yes , probably the amount is less.
Check for any engorgement , inflammation signs,pain.
You have to be stress free, eat and drink more, continue with the powder.
Metoclopramide can be taken under doctors guidance for lactation enhancement
Keep your baby in a proper position,attach him properly and milk would be easily sucked by him
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