After the birth of a baby, most women choose to breastfeed. Breast milk contains various nutrients that are beneficial for the growth and development of the baby, and can also improve disease resistance, thereby enhancing the baby's physical fitness. However, some women may face the problem of insufficient milk, which requires timely adjustment. But why is there less breast milk in a third child?
Having a third child results in a lack of breast milk, which is closely related to one's physical condition. When a woman becomes pregnant with a third child, she has already grown older and her physical condition is not as good as before, leading to a relative decline in various functions. Therefore, milk secretion is not very high. In order to improve this phenomenon, women should not give up breastfeeding, but instead strengthen their baby's sucking. Only by allowing the baby to suckle frequently can they stimulate the growth of prolactin and increase milk secretion.
In addition, the nutrients in breast milk come from the mother's body, so women need to consume sufficient nutrients to avoid affecting the normal secretion of breast milk. Women can drink more foods that have lactation promoting effects, including pig trotters, peanuts, etc. They can also drink more soups, such as pork rib soup and chicken soup, which are good choices.
Women should not take medication casually during breastfeeding, as some medications can affect milk secretion. If there is a disease in the body that requires medication, it is best to take it under the guidance of a doctor. Furthermore, women should maintain a positive and positive attitude, and if they are in a suppressed state for a long time, they should not continue to secrete milk.