As a mom of two who exclusively breast fed / feeds, I would add,
drinking lots of water often is also very helpful for my supply.
Not exact matches
Making sure that your baby is latching on properly, nursing
often and actively, and that you are
drinking LOTS of water will help you with your milk supply.
Throughout the day, have everyone eat salty snacks or foods with high
water content and
drink a
lot of liquids so they have to pee
often.
I've been told to eat more
often,
drink a
lot of water and get supplement for breastfeed, but it didn't work at all.
At such events, where the atmosphere
often alternates between a carnival and jousting match, paper typically has flowed — well, like Danish beer at the Copenhagen climate summit 30 months ago (and there was a
lot of beer, since it cost parched attendees less than a soft
drink, glass
of juice or bottle
of water).
When people ask me what I do to stay lean, and I tell them I
drink a
lot of water, they
often look at me like I'm joking.
I
often try to explain to friends who are expecting and retaining
water that if they simply
drink a
lot more
water or indulge in diuretic foods, that they really reduce their chances
of retaining
water!
She had been
drinking a
lot of water, urinating
often but not abnormally like described above and panting heavily when excited but it was hotter outside now its winter and she doesn't pant so much,
This is particularly important in cats, which
often do not
drink a
lot of water.
Also, take him outside after a play session, after he wakes from sleeping, and after he eats or
drinks a
lot of water, since these are
often times when a pup has to relieve himself.
Affected cats
often drink a
lot of water and urinate more frequently.
While
drinking a
lot of water is a sign
of health problems, increased urination can be a real problem for you to live with since affected dogs
often urinate inappropriately.
It's also advisable to ensure that you get enough sleep (a little more than you would normally have), eat little and
often,
drink plenty
of water, and avoid alcohol and cigarettes — although I don't think the latter makes a
lot of difference in moderation.