Question
Can infants drink breast milk that has swelled?
Answer
Based on your description, if no infection has occurred, it is safe to breastfeed. It is recommended to increase nutrition, supplement vitamins and trace elements, consume easily digestible and absorbable foods, and maintain good living habits. Generally, introducing complementary foods for babies from four to six months old is ideal. This is because the digestive system of babies before four months is not fully developed, and introducing solid foods too early may impose unnecessary burden on the gastrointestinal tract and kidneys, affecting the healthy growth of the baby.