Regaining milk means that there is no more milk in the breasts of pregnant women. Generally, there are two ways to restore milk, one is to restore milk naturally, and the other is to restore milk manually. Breastfeeding back naturally is relatively simple and can be achieved by gradually reducing the number of feedings. However, many people are unable to regain milk naturally and need to use some drugs to achieve the purpose of regaining milk. So, what types of milk-reducing medicines are there? What types of milk-reducing medicines are there?
Commonly used milk-reducing medicines include estrogen, bromocriptine, and vitamin B6. They can also be combined with traditional Chinese medicine malt drink and topical application of Glauber's salt. It is best to go to the hospital to decide on the choice of medication based on the specific situation. Breastfeeding methods include natural milking back and artificial milking back. Natural lactation means that after the child reaches a certain age, as the amount of supplementary food increases, the mother gradually reduces the frequency of feeding the child and shortens the feeding time. At the same time, the mother should pay attention to eating less soup and milk-feeding foods, so that the milk secretion gradually increases. Reduced to nothing. Artificial lactation is to reduce milk secretion through various lactation drugs, which can be intramuscular injection or oral estrogen drugs, such as intramuscular injection of estradiol benzoate, or oral administration of vitamin B6, bromocriptine, and diethylstilbestrol. Topical and oral Chinese herbal medicines also have good effects, such as mashing Glauber's salt into a gauze bag and applying it externally to the breast; boiling fried malt and drinking it with tea instead of water. If a woman needs to restore milk supply due to special irresistible reasons, she can take milk restoration pills. 1. Vitamin B6 is currently commonly used clinically as a milk-restoring drug, which can inhibit the secretion of prolactin and thereby reduce milk secretion. The dosage is very large and can be taken orally for 3-5 days to achieve the purpose of milk-restoring. 2. Raw malt can be purchased at the pharmacy, and after purchasing the raw malt, decoct it in water. The decoction water should be taken daily, usually for 3-5 days, to achieve the purpose of restoring milk production. The above two are currently commonly used clinical milk-reducing drugs, and other milk-reducing drugs are no longer routinely recommended. What is the return of milk?
The so-called return of milk is to stop the secretion of milk. It is often seen in the following situations. First, induced labor due to abortion, and the need to restore milk when breastfeeding is not needed. The second situation is that the fetus does not need to breastfeed temporarily due to the mother's syphilis infection. The third situation is that the mother does not want to breastfeed due to social factors and returns to breastfeeding. Common methods of returning milk are mainly through medication, including the use of vitamin B complex drugs, taken orally or intravenously. Another option is to take the soaked raw malt water orally to restore milk. These methods of restoring milk have very good results. There will be no breast swelling. As the baby grows, breast milk can no longer meet the baby's growth needs. Weaning has become a problem that mothers and babies must face. At the same time, mothers must also be prepared to resume breastfeeding. There are two main methods of restoring milk: natural milk returning and artificial milk returning. Lactation withdrawal is the withdrawal of lactation, which means that the breasts no longer secrete milk after weaning the child. Mothers who are unable to breastfeed due to illness, work, etc. are faced with the problem of lactation. There are two methods for restoring milk: natural and artificial.