Breastmilk becomes less in two months may be because of not mastering the correct way of breastfeeding or not making appropriate dietary adjustments, or it may be that you do have insufficient milk. It is recommended that you should breastfeed correctly, adjust your diet or supplement with formula milk.
1. Correct breastfeeding: mothers should master the correct breastfeeding position when breastfeeding. Time can let the baby suck more, and frequency should follow the principle of feeding on demand. In addition, frequent milking can also increase milk secretion.
2. Regulate diet: Increase milk intake appropriately, and drink more nutritious broth in moderation to help promote lactation.
3. Supplementation of formula milk: If there is indeed insufficient milk, such as satisfactory breastfeeding can not reach about 8 times a day, the baby can not reach 5-6 times a day urination, bowel movements can not reach 2 ~ 4 times, etc., it is recommended that you can moderate supplementation of formula milk, in order to ensure that the baby’s nutritional needs.
There is no need to be overly nervous when breastmilk becomes scarce two months after delivery. Family members should encourage breastfeeding mothers to build up confidence and create a good environment and conditions for breastfeeding. If you are unable to master the correct way of breastfeeding, you can consult a doctor at the hospital.