Can you still chase milk after returning to milk?
Whether it can be recovered after returning milk depends on the specific reasons. The milk return caused by anger can generally be recovered. During breastfeeding, the mood is unstable, the hormones change greatly, and frequent anger is easy to inhibit the production of prolactin. By adjusting the mentality, maintaining a calm mood and taking more rest, the milk can be returned. If you are malnourished and have little milk in the early stage, you can get it back. You should eat more foods containing high-quality protein, such as lean pork and chicken, and drink more soup, such as pig's trotters soup and crucian carp soup. You can add Chinese medicines such as medulla tetrapanacis to the soup to accelerate milk secretion and increase the number of breastfeeding. Milk can come back. If the milk is returned naturally due to long breastfeeding time, it is difficult to urge it back. At this time, the milk is less and the quality is poor, so it is unlikely to urge it back. It is recommended to cooperate with milk powder feeding and add appropriate complementary food according to the baby's development.