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Christy Nmoye
No, it is not advisable for breastfeeding mothers especially if it makes the child fuzzy
Complete lactation failure is VERY RARE and often due to ignorance and poor management of breastfeeding. It should not be recurrent if the mother is armed with the right information.
Were these drugs prescribed by a doctor?
You have to calm down
and be very patient. Your lactation
depends on your state of mind and
nutritional status. Ensure you feed on
balanced meals especially fluids and
breast feed on demand. You should
also know that the more your baby
sucks the more your brain signals for
more production of breastmilk.
and be very patient. Your lactation
depends on your state of mind and
nutritional status. Ensure you feed on
balanced meals especially fluids and
breast feed on demand. You should
also know that the more your baby
sucks the more your brain signals for
more production of breastmilk.
Just try to relax, hydrate, and eat well, Your milk will flow.
Also the baby's constant suckling helps with milk production, the more you pump, the more milk you get to express.
Also the baby's constant suckling helps with milk production, the more you pump, the more milk you get to express.
First of all mum, you have to calm down and be very patient. Your lactation depends on your state of mind and nutritional status. Ensure you feed on balanced meals especially fluids and breast feed on demand. You should also know that the more your baby sucks the more your brain signals for more production of breastmilk.
Hello ma'am, babymigo recommends Exclusive breastfeeding (EBF) for the first 6months in all babies. Please try to improve your nutritional intake and be properly hydrated, hope you're cover soon.
kindly do not self medicate while breast feeding, Please see your doctor for the right medication
WHO recommends exclusive breastfeeding for the first six months of life. At six months, solid foods, such as mashed fruits and vegetables, should be introduced to complement breastfeeding for up to two years or more. In addition: breastfeeding should begin within one hour of birth. Breastfeeding should be "on demand", as often as the child wants day and night; and bottles or pacifiers should be avoided.
Babies on infant formula can take plain water after feeds. Exclusively breastfed babies do not need water at all
Eat well, relax and continue breastfeeding as breast milk flows when the baby continues to suck.
I had a similar problem when my baby was new. I used fenugreek. I soaked it in water and drank the water through out a day. I saw visible changes by evening