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Breast milk production after c sec
I delivered baby on 17th Nov through c sec .Trying to breastfeed from day 3 but he is not able to suck and milk production is also not that great for which dr has advised few medicines along with antibiotics and painkillers. Just wanted to know if these painkillers and antibiotics affect my milk production.
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Shatavari tablets twice daily may be of great help for milk production but enhancing prolactin.
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The pain killers n antibiotics wid be fr ur postop status . Rest fr milk Adequate rest Plenty of fluids High protein diet Sum.medicine cn be gvn
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The antibiotics and painkillers are for your post op period iam guessing. Take protein rich diet Add lactare granules to milk and have it Even if the milk is not sufficient, try to latch baby , it helps connect also stimulate the production of milk.
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Take shatavari powder . And dolo 650mg for pain. And name the antibiotics.
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Name of painkillers n antibiotics? Nevertheless trust ur dr
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