The road of milk chasing is very painful, chasing to heartbreak, chasing to self-doubt, but this is all necessary to choose to be a mother to bear, the following we will show the way forward for mothers chasing milk to avoid falling into the following 4 common misunderstandings. Some mothers think that not having milk is not having milk. But in fact, mothers have different body types, and many of them lactate at the beginning of the postpartum period, so they are often distended. It usually takes a few months or even more than half a year for a mother’s breasts to “learn” to lactate when the child is eating and not to “blind lactate” when she is not. Some mothers, on the other hand, reach this “balanced supply and demand” state directly after giving birth. The latter is happy! The risk of knots is low. You don’t have to be bloated to breastfeed, because there are many mothers who never bloat after giving birth, but not necessarily because they don’t have milk. You should know that breast milk is the baby sucking, stimulating the secretion of lactogen and oxytocin, lactogen directs the milk bubble to lactate, and oxytocin directs the milk tube to squeeze the milk towards the nipple. Then the baby can eat in the mouth. In other words, there is none if you don’t feed. Some mothers are prone to swelling of milk when they drink soup or eat certain foods, so they are sure to eat them all the time. But bloating is not the same as having more milk, it’s just that when the child doesn’t eat, the breasts are lactating, it’s a misalignment of the lactation time, an illusion of “more milk”. I never waited to feed my twins until I was bloated. Don’t assume that you’ll be bloated every day during breastfeeding, except when you eat and drink heavily – these practices pose additional risks, and some mothers are even breast pump enthusiasts. The actual fact is that you can find a lot of people who are not able to get a good deal on a lot of things. The most depressing thing is that it is useless to chase milk, but it is effective to combat the mother’s self-confidence. The actual fact is that you can find a lot of people who are not able to get a good deal on a lot of things. The newborn’s stomach is only 3-5ml, less than 30ml at full term. Eating less and eating more, eating more and sleeping more, is the way of most small babies, and is the most suitable way for them to absorb nutrients and rest. There are babies in the “thought”, but only a few. That’s why it’s important to talk about feeding on demand. Thinking that your child is crying because he or she is hungry. A well-fed, healthy newborn should indeed be emotionally happy – but only if the baby’s psychological needs are also met. Babies need contact with their mothers, they need to eat when they want to eat, not eat when they don’t want to eat, sleep when they want to sleep, and have plenty of play when they don’t want to sleep, and the mother’s mood is the greatest environment for the child to grow up in. In the arms of a mother who is anxious about breastfeeding, the child will be restless. I have seen many mothers say that their children do not have enough to eat, and that they do not sleep well, such as waking up after a while during the day and having difficulty falling asleep at night. In fact, the baby has not established a normal routine at this time, so mothers should not be too concerned, just let nature take its course, otherwise it will be counterproductive and affect their own work and rest, resulting in less milk. Four, the baby sucks too often I heard that milk chasing should be fed diligently, so feed day and night. In fact, in the case of ensuring the reduction of formula, the mother breastfeeding on demand is good, the child wants to eat, feed, do not want to eat do not feed. The actual fact is that you will be able to get a lot more than just a couple of days to get a lot more than just a couple of days. The actual fact is that breastfeeding is just one aspect of the parenting process. What your baby needs is not just milk, but a mother. Make sure you do the right techniques to catch up on your milk, then let the results flow and enjoy your time with your child. Of course, it’s important to learn more techniques and experiences so that “going with the flow” creates a positive and optimistic mindset rather than self-assurance.