Low Milk Production

February 21, 2009 by admin  
Filed under Problems

Almost all mothers go through a period of questioning whether their milk supply is sufficient. Some women are simply unable to produce enough milk to meet the needs of your baby. According to many experts, the real lack of milk are very rare.

Many women think their milk supply is low, when in fact it is not. To think that this will happen if you lose the feeling of fullness in your breasts, or if the milk stops leaking from your nipples. Babies go through growth spurts May want more milk than usual, and most often these foods can not leave their full chest.

What to Avoid
A supply of milk decline in May for a short period of time if it does not feed her baby, often because of nipple pain or a bad end. Disease or estrogen-containing contraceptive pill in May also affect milk production.

What to Do
The best way to deal with a little milk through a doctor. Make sure your baby gets frequent feedings and that nothing is wrong with your nipples or your milk ducts. Doctors are more to ask, because they can test to see if all is well in your body.

A little milk can affect your baby, but it is more mental than anything else. If your baby is not gaining weight or losing weight, you should call a doctor immediately. Improved techniques of breastfeeding may help, although in some cases, weight gain or weight loss which indicate a serious concern.

In most cases you can still nurse with a temporary drop in milk supply, although breastfeeding is often the key to increase their milk production.

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