Chinese medicine for breast milk deficiency

Chinese medicine for breast milk deficiency Breastfeeding is the most natural and safest way to nurse, and the majority of mothers want to feed their children themselves. However, in modern society, the problem of insufficient milk is very common, and Chinese medicine has better results in preventing and regulating insufficient milk, so here are some brief introductions. Factors related to lactation: development of mammary glands, maternal nutrition, prolactin level, baby’s sucking, breastfeeding method, nipple health, etc. According to TCM, abundant maternal qi and blood is the key to sufficient lactation, and women’s sufficient qi and blood are not supplemented until after delivery. Sometimes, poor lactation after delivery is related to nutritional disorders during pregnancy and before pregnancy, not simply to nutrition after delivery. Therefore, all women, before pregnancy, should adjust their nutritional balance to make sufficient qi and blood in order to lay the foundation for smooth breastfeeding later. Prenatal conditioning has been a part of Chinese eugenics since ancient times. If no attention is paid to the pre-conception and pre-pregnancy supplements, the treatment of Chinese medicine should be used as early as possible after childbirth. The lactation for about 3 weeks after childbirth has a better effect, after which the efficacy of the treatment decreases. Since mothers who have had a broken birth do not experience labor pains, breast milk deficiency is more common than those who had a normal birth. Therefore, it is also an active preventive method to go to a TCM breast specialist clinic about a month before the expected delivery date to prepare dietary herbs for lactation. The treatment of postpartum breast deficiency is mainly based on the deficiency of qi and blood and the lack of qi and blood, and the treatment is adjusted according to the individual’s constitution. If the mother has a weak spleen and stomach and is trapped by dampness, she should not take too many supplements and pay attention to regulating the function of the spleen and stomach; if the mother has a deficiency of qi and blood and has a large amount of postpartum bleeding, she should pay attention to astringency and stopping bleeding. Food therapy is a folk favorite method to ensure postpartum milk, such as peanut pig’s foot soup, octopus papaya peanut soup, carp soup, etc. You can also drink milk.