Can’t suck milk? Then turn up the intensity! Don’t you know that the result of this will not only not increase the milk, but will cause the breast to be injured. Every mother has the most suitable intensity and frequency. In the case of being able to suck milk, the lower the intensity, the less damage to the breast. Generally speaking,
in the first few minutes of breastfeeding, you can use a low-intensity, high-frequency mode to stimulate milk secretion. After the lactation reflex (intuitive feeling is that the milk has increased), you can increase the intensity and decrease the frequency. Everyone’s skin elasticity and endurance are different. There is no uniform requirement for specific intensity and frequency. Generally, it is recommended that mothers use the intensity that they feel comfortable, and avoid increasing the strength of the breast pump in pursuit of excessive milk supply.
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Post time: Dec-16-2021