Question

My baby is three and a half months old, but I’ve noticed that my breast milk supply is very low and the quality isn’t good, resembling water in its thinness. I’m worried that if this continues, my baby may not receive enough nutrition to support growth and development. I’ve tried eating more nutritious foods, but the situation doesn’t seem to be improving. I hope to get some professional advice and help so that my baby can grow up healthily.

Answer

You might be experiencing insufficient breast milk supply due to recent malnutrition. Although you have been consuming nutrients, they may not be sufficient to meet your baby’s growth and development needs. It’s recommended that you increase your intake of tonifying foods. If this situation persists, it’s advisable to consult a doctor for a more detailed diagnosis and treatment. Wishing your baby a healthy growth.