Question
What to Do When a Newborn Has No Milk?
Answer
First and foremost, have the determination to breastfeed your child. After the baby is born, frequently allow the baby to suckle at the breast to stimulate milk production. Usually, there won’t be much milk in the first few days, but after about four or five days, the milk supply will increase significantly. Therefore, don’t get discouraged in the early days due to a low milk supply. Avoid supplementing with formula milk. Within the first week, try not to use formula milk as a supplement even if the breast milk is scarce. Once the baby starts on formula, their ability to suckle decreases, resulting in less breast milk over time. Consume a well-balanced diet. For mothers, it’s important to eat more protein-rich and nutrient-dense foods. Drink more fish soup, pork trotter soup, millet porridge, and bone soup. Stay calm and maintain a cheerful spirit. Stress and anxiety can affect milk production. Pay attention to rest and sleep and avoid overexertion.