After giving birth, women often breastfeed their children to help them grow up healthier. Generally speaking, after breastfeeding for a certain period of time, it is time to start weaning the child, as they need to supplement their body with other foods to meet their nutritional needs. So what if there is still milk after stopping?
The situation of still having milk after stopping breastfeeding is mostly due to the occurrence of milk reflux, which can be treated by taking a large amount of oral vitamin B6. However, this cannot be taken on its own and requires guidance and advice from a professional doctor before consumption. In addition, pay attention to reducing the amount of soup and other foods during meals to avoid milk reflux.
In addition, if there is breast hyperplasia, it may also lead to milk secretion after weaning. If there is only a small amount of milk secretion after weaning, there is no need to worry too much. Just seek medical attention in a timely manner and take medication under the guidance of a doctor. If the amount is small, it may be caused by breast hyperplasia.
You can also boil malt and water for consumption, which has a certain therapeutic effect on milk return. Pay more attention to rest in daily life to avoid staying up late. If you have time, you can go outdoors more and adjust your mentality. Don't let yourself be too anxious. Try to eat vegetables and fruits rich in vitamins in your diet, and slowly adjust your body to the best state.