Knowing Early Can Avoid Early: Eight Causes of Your Breast Milk Insufficiency

Breastfeeding mothers are very concerned about how to lactate, I don’t know much about what factors may lead to insufficient breast milk. While paying attention to lactagogue, In fact, we should also understand the factors that have negative effects on lactation. To avoid these situations, In order to better provide adequate nutrients for the baby. Let’s talk about the factors that affect breast milk secretion. Eight reasons that affect milk production 1. Too little sucking is the most common cause of insufficient breast milk. [The more you feed, The more crowded] is the king of breastfeeding. The baby’s sucking can stimulate the mother to secrete oxytocin, On the contrary, if there is no [milk], The breasts are not emptied, It Read More …

The baby suddenly doesn’t want to eat milk. I’ll teach you a few tricks to get through smoothly.

In the process of breast-feeding, mothers will encounter some difficulties at different stages, and the baby’s aversion to milk is one of the very common and disturbing problems. Let’s talk about the reasons for aversion to milk and the countermeasures. Babies are tired of milk, first of all, they must understand the reason. The phenomenon of baby’s aversion to milk can occur at any age, but it is usually most common at the age of 3-8 months. Babies who are averse to milk may only refuse to breast-feed several times, but they may also refuse to breast-feed completely. And sometimes they cry and refuse to breast-feed after sucking a few mouthfuls, or they don’t want to breast-feed when they are Read More …

Blood pressure is normal, can you stop taking medicine?

Every hypertension patient, at the beginning of taking medicine, the doctor will also instruct [pay attention to life, otherwise taking medicine alone is not effective]. Everyone is very obedient, slowly, eat less salt, exercise every day, weight is light, blood pressure drops. At this time, we are facing a new question: Can I stop taking drugs? This question cannot be answered across the board. It depends on the level of blood pressure and the time when blood pressure reaches the standard. If the blood pressure is controlled within the ideal range (usually below 140/90 mmHg) for more than half a year and can continue to adhere to the current lifestyle, you can try to reduce the dosage of antihypertensive drugs. Read More …