Hello everyone, I finally gave birth) but now I need to increase my mi...
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Hello everyone, I finally gave birth) but now I need to increase my milk supply because the baby has jaundice. What do you recommend for both cases?
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Congratulations on the birth of your baby! To increase milk supply and prevent jaundice in the baby, it is important to follow these recommendations:
1. Start breastfeeding more frequently. The more often the baby sucks, the more it stimulates milk production.
2. Drink plenty of fluids, especially water. Hydration plays a crucial role in milk production.
3. Try to reduce stress and rest as much as possible. Relaxation and good sleep also help increase milk supply.
4. Eat a healthy diet and include foods that promote lactation, such as oats, fennel, flaxseed, and others.
5. If you have any problems with breastfeeding or your breasts, consult a doctor or a lactation consultant for professional help.
Remember, every mother and baby is unique, so it's important to try different methods and find what works best for you and your baby. Good luck and good health to your little one!
Up to 14 days, jaundice can be normal. If jaundice persists after 14 days, it would be better to rent a lamp. To increase milk supply, you need to rest well, drink more warm fluids, and breastfeed frequently.
May you have strong health! To establish breastfeeding properly, you need to latch the baby correctly. You can watch videos on YouTube, and there are also lactation consultants in maternity hospitals. You need to breastfeed more often to increase milk supply; the more the baby eats, the more milk is produced. As for jaundice, I placed my son under a phototherapy lamp for 5 days, while also giving him Hofitol and Ursofalk. However, in your case, you should consult a pediatrician.
Personally, the more fluids I drink and the better I eat, the stronger the hot flashes become, and of course, feeding the baby, especially at night.
For jaundice, they prescribed a lamp, frequent feedings, Ursophalk, and Bifidumbacterin. After being discharged, we continued taking Polysorb + Ursophalk.