Causes & Health Information
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Topics Covered
If your baby is healthy, skip the "When to Call Your Doctor" section. Go directly to the topic number that relates to your question for advice:
- How often to feed to bring in the milk supply
- Length of feedings to bring in the milk supply
- Length of feedings after milk supply is in:
- Signs of adequate milk supply (Do I have enough milk?)
- How to increase milk supply
- Supplemental formula
- When to introduce a bottle
- Extra water
- Severe engorgement (generalized swelling and pain) of both breasts
- Blocked milk ducts (1 or more tender lumps in the breast)
- Sore or cracked nipples
- Mother's medicines
- Mother's smoking or tobacco use
- Mother's diet
- Sick infants
- Sick mother (with illness)
- Normal stools during the first weeks of life
- Normal infrequent breast milk stools after 1 month of age
- Leaking breast milk
- Vitamin D and fluoride for breastfed baby
- Storage of pumped milk
- Burping
- Milk letdown that causes pulling away, coughing or choking
- When to Call Your Doctor
Expert Reviewers:
Maya Bunik, M.D., Lisbeth Gabrielski, RN, and Marianne Neifert, M.D., Lactation specialists