Penn Herb Wellness Guide
Breast-Feeding Support
- Keep up the supplements
Continue taking your prenatal vitamin supplement to help supply extra nutrients needed during lactation
- Get the nutrients you need
Eat a balanced diet of unprocessed foods with extra calories and calcium to support lactation
- Kick the habits
Reduce or eliminate sources of caffeine, alcohol, and nicotine to prevent transferring unhealthy amounts of these substances through your breast milk
- Maximize the milk supply
Feed your baby frequently, and for as long as possible; help increase and maintain your milk supply by minimizing fatigue and stress
- Perfect your positioning
See a lactation specialist or other knowledgeable healthcare practitioner for guidance on changing your baby’s feeding position and preventing or relieving sore nipples
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