What should be done if a postpartum woman has no breast milk?
Generally, treatments for insufficient milk supply in postpartum women can be carried out under medical guidance through external stimulation, dietary therapy, massage, acupuncture, or surgery. Specific methods are as follows:
1. External Stimulation
When a mother has insufficient milk supply, she can allow the newborn to increase sucking frequency, which stimulates the mammary glands and promotes milk production.
2. Dietary Therapy
In cases of low milk supply, consuming lactation-promoting foods such as pig's trotter with soybean soup or pigeon soup may help enhance milk secretion and alleviate symptoms of insufficient milk production.
3. Massage
If insufficient milk supply is caused by blocked mammary ducts, appropriate breast massage can help relieve duct blockage, stimulate the mammary glands, and promote milk secretion. Applying warm compresses concurrently can also improve blood circulation in the breast area.
4. Acupuncture
Acupuncture can help reduce symptoms of blocked mammary ducts, enhance blood flow in the breast tissue, stimulate the mammary glands, promote milk production, and improve insufficient milk supply.
5. Surgery
In severe cases, visiting a正规 hospital for surgical intervention to unblock the mammary ducts may be considered to stimulate milk secretion.
It is recommended that mothers maintain a regular作息 schedule and ensure adequate sleep during lactation to avoid interference with normal milk production.