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  2. Hyperlactation syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Hyperlactation syndrome is a condition where breast milk overflow occurs because of increased milk production. [1] The milk may come out fast and forcibly, making it difficult for the baby to nurse well. [2] Symptoms for the mother include breasts that never feel soft and comfortable, even after feeding, mastitis, blocked ducts and sore nipples.

  3. Breastfeeding difficulties - Wikipedia

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    Breastfeeding difficulties refers to problems that arise from breastfeeding, the feeding of an infant or young child with milk from a woman's breasts.Although babies have a sucking reflex that enables them to suck and swallow milk, and human breast milk is usually the best source of nourishment for human infants, [1] there are circumstances under which breastfeeding can be problematic, or even ...

  4. Baby colic - Wikipedia

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    In mothers who are breastfeeding, a hypoallergenic diet by the mother—not eating milk and dairy products, eggs, wheat, and nuts—may improve matters, [9] [10] [22] while elimination of only cow's milk does not seem to produce any improvement. [22] In formula-fed infants, switching to a soy-based or hydrolyzed protein formula may help. [10]

  5. Lactation - Wikipedia

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    However, this and other problems often settle after two weeks of feeding. Stress or anxiety can cause difficulties with breastfeeding. The release of the hormone oxytocin leads to the milk ejection or let-down reflex. Oxytocin stimulates the muscles surrounding the breast to squeeze out the milk. Breastfeeding mothers describe the sensation ...

  6. Norovirus cases are surging. A doctor explains what to look for

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    Nursing moms should continue breastfeeding, even if they or their kids are experiencing gastrointestinal symptoms. ... If someone is vomiting so much that they are unable to keep down fluids, they ...

  7. Low milk supply - Wikipedia

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    In many of those cases, the woman's milk supply is actually normal. [3] After a few weeks or months of breastfeeding, changes that are commonly mistaken for signs of low milk supply include breasts feeling softer (this is normal after 1–3 months), more frequent demands by the infant to feed, feeds becoming shorter over time, baby colic, the ...

  8. Meghan Trainor opens up about ‘nightmare’ breastfeeding ...

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    Meghan Trainor is revealing more about the difficult breastfeeding experience she endured after giving birth to her son Riley, now 1.. In a new interview for the podcast Not Skinny but Not Fat ...

  9. Infant feeding - Wikipedia

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    The World Health Organization (WHO) and the Pan American Health Organization currently recommend feeding infants only breast milk for the first six months of life. [3] If the baby is being fed infant formula, it must be iron-enriched. An infant that receives exclusively breast milk for the first six months rarely needs additional vitamins or ...