How To Improve Milk Supply

Writer : Devi A/P Samudramu
Edited by: Darchaini A/P Rajagopal
Checked by : Dr Hairin Anisa Bt Tajuddin

All mothers are encouraged to breastfeed their babies exclusively from birth until 6 months of age and thereafter, continue until the child is 2 years old. If you are worried about not producing enough breastmilk for your baby, you are not alone. Many mothers can produce sufficient milk. However, if mothers need to increase their breastmilk production, the following are the methods:

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How To Breastfeed Successfully

Writer : Husna Maslan
Edited by: Darchaini A/P Rajagopal
Checked by : Dr Hairin Anisa Bt Tajuddin

The frequency of breastfeeding sessions according to the baby’s demand is influenced by the concept of “more demand, more supply”, comfortable positioning of the baby and correct latching, which contributes to the success of breastfeeding that benefits both, the mother and the baby in numerous ways. Among them are that newborn babies consume colostrum, which is rich in antibodies and protects babies from infections, and reduces the risk of jaundice and many other illnesses.

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Anatomy of Breast

Writer : Hardeep Kaur
Edited by : Darchaini A/P Rajagopal
Checked by : Dr Hairin Anisa Bt Tajuddin

The breast is made up of a number of different structures that all have specific functions. The mammary glands are the most important and largest group of tissues in the breast, as they produce milk (mammogenesis). Mammogenesis is the process of developing and growing a mammary gland in preparation to produce milk, this is completed as the pregnancy enters its third trimester. A girl experiences a process in which their breast tissue goes from being relatively small to large and developed during puberty when mammary glands are exposed to estrogen.  

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