Some women may find defects in their fetus during pregnancy, and termination of pregnancy is necessary to prevent the birth of defective babies. If the pregnancy lasts for a long time, abortion surgery cannot be performed, and only induced labor can be chosen. So, how long does it take to return milk after induced abortion at seven months of pregnancy?
After a seven month pregnant woman undergoes induced abortion, it usually takes 1-2 weeks for natural lactation to fully recover. If you choose to take medication and breastfeed, the time will be shorter. Women can take some vitamins or estrogen drugs, which can have a lactation effect.
When a woman is seven months pregnant, the fetus has already developed quite maturely, and after induced abortion, milk secretion usually occurs, and many women will use malt to milk back and forth. Malt contains keratin compounds that can inhibit the secretion of prolactin. After women who have undergone induced abortion take malt, the basal concentration of prolactin in the body will decrease, and the release of prolactin will be effectively inhibited, which can help women regain milk.
Due to the different constitutions of each woman, the time required for lactation after induced abortion also varies greatly. Some women only need three to five days to breastfeed, but there are also a few women who need a month to breastfeed after induced abortion.