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First time mom not lactating well

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I need help on how to increase my breastmilk supply.

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🙂 Type ‘breast feeding’ in the searchbox (top right) to see links to helpful advice

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Thank you ma'am

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moo196

Speak with NCT in the UK, La leche league also.

Feed on demand always. Could be 10 - 12 hours a day...

Increase your fluid intake and rest. Improve your own nutrition

Don't think about housework or chores. Don't consider working on anything but feeding.

Get advice on latching on.

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TaraJR

Drink more than you'd usually do. Keep resting whenever you can. Keep feeding often, the more a baby suckles, the more milk your body produces

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