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I assume by not satisfying the baby you mean you are questioning if your child is getting enough milk. There are three things to watch. The first is proper breast feeding technique. If you have any question about this, get the counsel of a good lactation consultant. She can help coach you through this time. Often, babies have growth spurts where the mother's breast milk supply has to play catch up with how much milk the baby needs. Secondly, are you getting enough good food in your own diet? If in doubt, eat lots of green vegetables, plenty of fruits, and whole grains. Don't let yourself get sidetracked by following advice that requires some "special and better" foods or supplements. Eating the good stuff that nature has for us is the best. And yes, don't forget to drink plenty of water. Third and last is the issue of adequate breast stimulation. If your baby is not patient and quickly moves away from your breast, you may not be getting enough stimulation from your child's suckling to give your breasts the message that more milk is needed. If this is the case, your lactation consultant may recommend that you use a breast pump to provide the stimulation needed. Hope this helps, let me know.

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15y ago

u can ask ur hubby to drink ur milk. i m sure he will enjoy it

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15y ago

You can buy some, (Go to hospital, ask a doctor) Buy Go-Lacta (Breast milk)

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