What reason is postpartum milk too little
summary
Breast milk is the best nutrition for infants. It not only improves the baby's resistance, but also improves the baby's IQ. At the same time, it is also beneficial to the postpartum mother's physical recovery. In addition, there are many milk powder problems now, so many people hope to breast milk. However, many postpartum mothers have such problems in the process of feeding. My milk is too little, and the baby is not enough to eat, Why, and I drink a lot of milk soup every day, but I still have no milk. What's the reason for this problem? Let's share with you: what's the reason for too little milk after delivery.
What reason is postpartum milk too little
First: many mothers have this situation: why do some mothers have milk at the beginning, and then it becomes less and less? This is because affected by the mother's mood, the mother's postpartum mood is relatively unstable, such as angry, impatient, worried or frightened and other reasons, the milk goes back. The lack of milk caused by the above reasons is called air milk.
Second: some mothers may be bored, especially some new mothers feel that breast-feeding is very painful, troublesome and too tired. They have to get up several times in the middle of the night to breast feed, and they can't sleep well. Therefore, mothers may reduce the frequency of breast-feeding or be reluctant to breast milk. At the same time, affected by your heart, the milk will also decrease.
Third: postpartum makes mother's body a lot fatter. Many mothers are eager to pursue slim figure. During lactation, they also eat less. They only emphasize eating more fruits and vegetables. Even the staple food necessary for maintaining normal operation of the body has been listed in the "blacklist". This kind of partial food phenomenon often leads to a serious lack of protein, fat and other nutrients in the body, of course Not much milk
matters needing attention
At the same time, we should pay attention to the close contact between mother and baby after delivery. There are individual differences, but if we can do these, we will reduce the probability of insufficient milk.