Kal Meri baby hua hai aur mere dudh Nahi a raha hai
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For the first few days after your baby's birth, your body will make colostrum, a nutrient-rich "pre-milk." Colostrum (kuh-LOSS-trum) has many benefits, including nutrients that boost a baby's;<a href="https://kidshealth.org/en/parents/immune.html">immune system</a>;and help fight infection.
For some women, colostrum is thick and yellowish. For others, it is thin and watery. The flow of colostrum is slow so that a baby can learn to nurse — a skill that requires a baby to suck, breathe, and swallow.
After 3–4 days of making colostrum, your breasts will start to feel firmer. This is a sign that your milk supply is increasing and changing from colostrum to mature milk. Your milk may become whiter and creamier, but this varies between women.
If your milk takes longer to come in, don't worry. This is normal and usually isn't a cause for concern, but let your doctor know.
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Dr.Priyanka Patel
Kam se kam 24 ghante dijiye aur breast ki massage bhi kijiye garam kapde se and start shatavri granules with water
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