What to do if you don’t have enough breastmilk during menstruation

Insufficient breastmilk during menstruation can be handled by supplementation, allowing the baby to suckle on the nipple, and formula feeding.
Insufficient breastmilk during menstruation is usually caused by hormones affecting the secretion of lactogen, which can be promoted by supplementing protein, vitamins and other nutrients. You can eat more eggs, milk, soybeans, carp and so on as appropriate.
You can also let the baby suck on the mother’s nipple to stimulate milk secretion. If there is less breast milk during the menstrual period and the baby’s feeding needs cannot be met, you can use formula feeding to get through this period. After the milk secretion is normalized, breastfeeding can be resumed.
During menstruation, you should also keep your mood happy and have a regular routine to ensure normal milk production. Consult your doctor for details.