Can you take breastfeeding pills if you don’t have a baby?

You can’t take milk-boosting pills without having a baby, and if you do, it won’t necessarily have the effect of lowering your breast milk; instead, you may experience side effects from the medication. The secretion of milk is due to pregnancy and the elevation of estrogen and progesterone in the pregnant woman’s body after pregnancy. A large amount of estrogen stimulates the development of mammary gland ducts, a large amount of progesterone stimulates the development of mammary gland follicles, at the same time, pituitary prolactin, human placenta lactotrophin and other hormones work together, so that pregnant women during pregnancy mammary gland development is perfect, and wait until after the decline of estrogen and progesterone, breast milk began to secrete. Mothers take breastfeeding pills can promote milk secretion, but also in the pregnancy mammary glands during the development of a perfect basis, can play a role. If there is no post-pregnancy hormonal changes in the process, simply taking milk-inducing drugs will generally not have any effect. Not only that, the drugs will have certain side effects, not the right drugs eaten instead of affecting the health of the body.