Birth weight -2.8kg day 7it was 2.5kg
Birth weight on 15 day 2.62kg
Delivery -c section
+myomectomy surgery
Starting difficulty to feed
Urine -first. 3days-3times
Stool -3times
From day-5urine 8times -10
Stool-3-4timss
Is everything fine
He takes feeding 1nd 1/2hr
Nd sometimes sleep sometimes
How do I feed him
Shud I take lactation supplements
Due to surgery it's difficult for me to feed so lng
Express nd pump Also not coming properly
Just going in depression ,no sleep which s mkng weak
Wat can I do
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Please take care of yourself
Take help of husband or relatives around you
Consult your Gynec if you are feeling low And meed counselling
For the baby
Lactation 2-3?hrly breastfeed
Try and give direct or express
You may use
Tab lactare
Calcium
Iron
Adequate liquids intake
Next Steps
Lactation consultant’ advise
Health Tips
In case feed is inadequate then consult pediatrician and start top feeds 1/2 times a day as needed
Do not overload or overstess your self
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