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Less Milk production on baby Baby feed
My Wife gave birth to Baby boy on 14 Sep 2020 with C-Section.After 04 days we got discharge from the Hospital.On 19 Sep Again we went to hospital Because of baby's Jundice and Low sugar level.Now,we are facing problem with the Baby Feeding and his low sugar Level.Baby having Breast feed every 2hrs but the Milk production is very less now from my wife. Please help us,should be go for Packet milk or Any other mean which can solve this problem. Regard-Sohan and Mamta
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Try to give breastfeed till six months of age. You can give formulla milk for short term because adequate and timely  milk is necessary to prevent hypoglycemia.
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Hi sohan and mamta, 1st think positively and continue BF....give lactare tab to mother for milk production.... Monitor baby's Weight if its gaining then no formula or topmilk requires
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keep mother motivated about BF...if still problem with BM then give formula powder...
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Baby must be breast fed only till 6 months. No packet milk.
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Ask your wife to have healthy diet with garlic, green leafy vegetables and plenty of water . She can take Tab Lactare to increase milk production.
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Still she is not able to feed, then go for formula feeds (stage 1)
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