My baby is 1 month old and took 1-1:30 hrs to feed after that also he is not full and we feed him formula powder.
Sometime during feeding he will get fussy and refused to take breastfeed and cried a lot so we feed him formula milk through bottle
I felt I do not have sufficient milk.is it because of the c-section?
Currently i am taking perinorm tablets twice a day and shatawri powder.
Is there anything i can do improve breast feed. I am also using brest pump but the milk supply is very low(20ml)
In one session(took30 min to pump).
Baby's current weight is 3.7 kg and he is not a premature baby.we are giving him below prescription jusDee and bonnisan(twice a day-10 drops),pediawise(twise a day) and vitolcofol
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If the baby is gaining weight, sleeping comfortably for 1.5-2 hrs after feed and passing urine 4-6 times a day it indicates that the feeding is enough.
Breastmilk supply increases as the baby takes feed.
Never skip night feeds.
Health Tips
Include garlic and Fenugreek in your diet.
Can take galact granules
Plz consult physically so that breast feeding position and attachment can be supervised, and increase ur water intake and milk intake and diet, if latching is normal then see for sucking of baby if that is also normal, then consult physically, night feeding is necessary , see if there is sweating during feeding , weight gain should be 30gm/ day
Next Steps
Physical consultation
Health Tips
Be Cheerful mother , don’t take stress as it may decrease feeding, consult once
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