World Breastfeeding Week 2022: Five tips to naturally boost milk for a nursing mother

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A woman`s life takes a complete new turn post childbirth. With additional responsibilities, it is imperative to for the family to take care of the mother and the infant equally. The first six months post-delivery is one of the most toughest phases of post-natal care. From nutrition to mental health, a nursing mother must be provided with space and enough support to produce breastmilk and engage with the infant.

Nursing mothers who are breastfeeding their children are always on the lookout to provide the best nutrition to their babies. Since breast milk is the only source of food and nutrition for babies, it is important to have sufficient milk production. However, some women might go through an insufficient amount of milk to feed their babies. Stress, lifestyle disorders, and some other mistakes may lead to less milk production. But there are some natural ways shared Dietitian Garima Goyal to boost milk for a nursing mother to keep the baby happy and healthy.

Five natural tips to boost milk for a nursing mother:

1. Stay hydrated

Drinking enough water and staying hydrated is the key to having ample milk production for your baby. Breast milk contains a high amount of water and hence a dehydrated body can never make enough milk. A minimum of 3 liters of water is recommended for nursing mothers. Apart from that include other fluids like juice, herbal teas, and coconut waters to add more water to your body.

2. Frequent breastfeeding

Breastfeed your baby quite often and use both sides of your breasts. Also, if your baby only latches to you for a short period, try making it long. The longer your baby latches, the more milk production you will have.

3. Give yourself a massage

Breast massages are effective as they increase blood flow and help to release any blocked milk ducts. Gently massage your breasts in between feeding as it will help naturally the milk to come out and will be easier for your baby to latch on.

4. Add herbs and spices to your diet

Include garlic, fennel seeds, fenugreek seeds, and cumin seeds in your daily diet to see improved milk production. Garlic`s lactogenic properties naturally boost milk production. Fenugreek and fennel seeds contain galactagogue properties which are effective in milk supply. Add garlic pastes to your daily food to consume it naturally. You can add fenugreek seeds to your milk or chew some fennel seeds to see positive results.

5. Eat green vegetables

Leafy green vegetables are great sources of milk for your breasts. Broccoli, lettuce, drumsticks, and spinach are infused with the goodness of phytoestrogens which is one of the main properties of increased milk production. Apart from green vegetables, add carrots and beets as salads or make vegetable juice out of it. These two are also helpful in increasing breast milk.

As a mother you would be juggling a ton of things, however, neglecting your health will have a direct impact on your baby. So, avoid taking stress as much as possible, get plenty of sleep and have a calm mind. Incorporate these natural tips and witness the good results yourself.

Also read: World Breastfeeding Week: Mumbai expert debunks myths existing among new mothers

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