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PROTOCOL No.37 (IMPROVE LACTATION)

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PRO 37: Improve Lactation

Causes:

  • Hormonal Imbalance: Fluctuations or imbalances in hormone levels, particularly prolactin and oxytocin, which are crucial for milk production and ejection.
  • Insufficient Stimulation: Inadequate breastfeeding or pumping sessions, infrequent feeding intervals, or ineffective latch can result in reduced milk production.
  • Medical Conditions: Certain medical conditions such as polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), thyroid disorders, diabetes, or pituitary gland abnormalities can affect lactation.
  • Breast Surgery or Trauma: Previous breast surgery, nipple piercings, or trauma to the breast tissue can interfere with milk ducts and hinder milk production.

Symptoms:

  • Inadequate Milk Supply: Difficulty in producing enough breast milk to meet the nutritional needs of the baby, leading to insufficient weight gain or signs of hunger in the infant.
  • Difficulty Latching: Baby struggles to latch onto the breast properly or appears unsatisfied after feeding.
  • Frequent Feedings: Baby demands frequent feedings, signaling hunger soon after finishing a feeding session.
  • Limited Milk Expression: Inability to express an adequate amount of milk during breastfeeding or pumping sessions.
  • Engorgement or Pain: Breasts may feel engorged, swollen, or painful due to insufficient milk removal or blocked milk ducts.

Treatment :
Pro 37 with NDM

Category:

PRO 37 : Improve Lactation

Causes:

  • Hormonal Imbalance: Fluctuations or imbalances in hormone levels, particularly prolactin and oxytocin, which are crucial for milk production and ejection.
  • Insufficient Stimulation: Inadequate breastfeeding or pumping sessions, infrequent feeding intervals, or ineffective latch can result in reduced milk production.
  • Medical Conditions: Certain medical conditions such as polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), thyroid disorders, diabetes, or pituitary gland abnormalities can affect lactation.
  • Breast Surgery or Trauma: Previous breast surgery, nipple piercings, or trauma to the breast tissue can interfere with milk ducts and hinder milk production.

Symptoms:

  • Inadequate Milk Supply: Difficulty in producing enough breast milk to meet the nutritional needs of the baby, leading to insufficient weight gain or signs of hunger in the infant.
  • Difficulty Latching: Baby struggles to latch onto the breast properly or appears unsatisfied after feeding.
  • Frequent Feedings: Baby demands frequent feedings, signaling hunger soon after finishing a feeding session.
  • Limited Milk Expression: Inability to express an adequate amount of milk during breastfeeding or pumping sessions.
  • Engorgement or Pain: Breasts may feel engorged, swollen, or painful due to insufficient milk removal or blocked milk ducts.

Treatment :
Pro 37 with NDM

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