Will allowing breast suction before delivery lead to postpartum lactation

  When it comes to giving birth, I believe many expectant mothers are concerned about whether they have enough breast milk. If there is not enough breast milk, the baby will be hungry. Therefore, in order to secrete more milk, they will allow breast suction before giving birth. So, will allowing breast suction before giving birth lead to no milk after giving birth?

  

Will allowing breast suction before delivery lead to postpartum lactation1

  If everyone allows breast suction before giving birth, it will not cause a lack of milk. You should know that around four to five months of pregnancy, there is already milk secretion in our body. When changing clothes, you may find a small amount of water on the nipples, which is likely to be milk.

  Of course, there are also some female friends who may secrete breast milk during pregnancy, but the milk cannot be secreted normally, which can cause the breasts to feel very swollen and painful. In order to secrete milk more smoothly, it is generally necessary to allow breastfeeding in advance, so that the baby can directly eat breast milk after birth, and will not be hungry.

  If there is not yet a lot of breast milk after giving birth, it is important to breastfeed the child as soon as possible. As long as it is done through vaginal delivery, the body can recover quickly. Breastfeeding the child is not a big problem at this time, so it is important to give the child as much breast milk as possible. This can increase the secretion of breast milk and avoid worrying about running out of milk.

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