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Is It Ok To Feed My 2 Months Old With Breast Milk And Lactogen?

my five day new born both the kidneys failed due to dehydration and high levels of electrolylets and jaundice. now she is two month old but all the tests are normal. im feeding both breastmilk and lactogen to her. is it ok or will it cause any problems in future?
Thu, 11 Jun 2015
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breast feeding is best diet for infant. It has both short term (less infection in infants) and long term benefit (more IQ when become adult) . Production of breast milk is self regultory . if infant suck more production is more. so relax and breast feed your infant and take good diet and sufficient fluid in diet. some time we prescribe metaclopromide to increase breast milk.
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Is It Ok To Feed My 2 Months Old With Breast Milk And Lactogen?

breast feeding is best diet for infant. It has both short term (less infection in infants) and long term benefit (more IQ when become adult) . Production of breast milk is self regultory . if infant suck more production is more. so relax and breast feed your infant and take good diet and sufficient fluid in diet. some time we prescribe metaclopromide to increase breast milk.