Dr GhouseGuardian of 3 children4 years agoA. it is advisable to feed the baby from one breast at a time so that baby will have both foremilk and hindmilk For further advice it is advisable to consult your local doctor for appropriate examination if there is need for investigations also then only proper treatment can be given to you o . K .
SanthoshiMom of a 8 yr 1 m old girl4 years agoA. Make sure that you let your baby to take both sides. Try to include these foods regularly almost every day. Cooked garlic can help. Have spinach, jeera water, fennel, fenugreek, mothers horlicks is good for lactation. You can have bread with milk, rice with milk, dry fish, carrot, oats, almonds,and other nuts, the more you allow your baby to suck the more milk you can provide, you can also have lactare tablets which is very effective, boiled rice is alos effecotive.necer skip meals. Have frequent meals in smaller portions.
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