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Myth 2 of Feeding (Breast Pump)

The breast pump only sucks out a little bit of milk, is it less milk?

A breast pump is a good thing to be able to suck out your mother's milk and prepare rations for your baby when she can't feed her. But at the same time, when it is not possible to use it well, it will also bring a lot of trouble to the mother, especially when the amount of milk cannot be determined, it will also bring counter-effects.

For example, if you only suck out 20 to 30ml after the confinement, or suck for half a day, your head is a little painful, maybe only 10ml. Punch in the face, this is not evidence of less milk!

However, however, babies actually feed more, if not more, than on the breast pump. I'm a good example myself, in the baby's six months, I basically pumped out the pre-milk, about 30ml, but my baby was feeding enough.

To judge the amount of milk in the baby, mainly look at the amount of urination.

If the breast pump wants to suck out more milk, it needs to stimulate the milk array, and when the milk array comes, the amount goes up. I myself feel that the magic is that I am going to work, and when I pump, the milk array comes, as if I know that I am going to work and cannot be fed at any time.

Wanting to give moms who want to breastfeed but doubt the amount of milk they have, sometimes seeing, is not real. The very little milk the breast pumps is meant to confuse you.

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