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How to make 36 weeks baby to suck breastfeed easily.. And how to increase breast milk please help me
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The nurse should have taught you how to feed the baby
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lactonic granules 
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There is proper positioning of mother and baby. Also if the breast milk is decreased, you can take supplements to increase it
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consult for further management
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By keeping up head and mouth of baby over nipples he or she easily start to suck,after feeding put the mouth on un ur shoulder and  tap ,regular feeding automatically increase u r breast milk 
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Hello if baby weight is more then 2 kg, and baby cried immediately  after birth, and sucking is good, you can put baby to breast 2 hrly,   for more explaining  book a video consultation  with me.
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