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Hi, Any tips to improve the supply of breastfeeding milk after 2 months of delivery ? Thanks doctors.
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Have glass of milk or water before each feed. Have nutritious diet Can take lactare granules
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Increase your liquid intake and more you nurse the baby on your breast, the more will be prolactin secretion in your body which helps in milk let down from body.
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Increase liquids/milk/high protein diet
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Feeding at night because more prolactin is secreted at night. Pumping helps in more secretion
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Medicines like Lactare, Domperidone
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Consult to Pediatrician physically for further evaluation and treatment
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Increase fluids intake Sucking reflex itself increases milk production Feeding at nights is important
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U can take lactare granules
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Eat healthy food -fruits and vegetables more .take milk and drink
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