Not exact matches
Sometimes milk might not even come in for a week (and this is totally
normal)!
Sometimes normal newborn behaviour (feeding frequently, fussing and appearing unsettled) is also confused as a sign a mum is not making enough
milk.
Trust that your body can make enough
milk in the first week of life, and plan on keeping your baby on you pretty much all day and the majority of the night — it's perfectly
normal for a newborn to nurse for 12 times in one day,
sometimes 40 - 50 minutes apart — that is not a sign of a lack of
milk.
It's
normal for the fat to separate and float to the top, and
sometimes the
milk has a bluish hue, especially early on.
Sometimes mothers can perceive
normal breastfeeding patterns and / or baby behavior as an inadequate
milk supply.
When parents come to us and call us and ask us these questions, you know «I'm staying away from the broccoli and I stopped drinking the
milk and don't eat the nuts and I do all these stuff...» and they are just doing it for prevention and they are not just eating a
normal diet, it really sets them up
sometimes to be restricting their diets when they don't need to.
Sometimes mothers feel that their
milk supply is low when it is really quite
normal.
my diet normally goes as, green tea, bowl of oats with
milk for breakfast, a
normal solid lunch, between lunch and dinner, i «ll have a bowl of fruits, nuts or yogurt
sometimes, normally i do my cardio at evenings.thanks much