I am not able to feed my new born breast milk from last 15 days.
So now is it possible, still I can work on it or consultan a doctor for lactation. Or after 15 days it's of no use, now no milk will come from breast. I used breast pump and nipple shield but it's of no use...
Is it after 15 days milk in breast gets dried up.
Is it ok to give new born farex in milk bottle or syringe
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it is very important to meet lactational expert who will guide you weather there is any problem in position and attachment while giving breastfeeding and what diet you can follow to increase breast milk. at the same time go to various videos and articles on firstcry and YouTube regarding breastfeeding as well as position and attachment.
exclusive breastfeeding has to be continued till completion of 6 months of age
and you have to drink plenty of water and at least 500 ml milk everyday as well as homemade food from cereals pulses vegetable milk and fruits daily e as well as you can go for
Shatavari supplement which will also help in increasing the breast milk formation
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Relax and don't under stress.
Continue your breast feeding first followed by spoon feed - if baby needs more.
Consult your doctor also - to supplement breast milk production.
It's normal like this sometimes - tension free mind is the key with good diet and medicines to augment the breast milk quantity.
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