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- Induced lactation: Can I breastfeed my adopted baby?
Induced lactation depends on the successful replication of this process If you have months to prepare, your health care provider might prescribe hormone therapy — such as supplemental estrogen or progesterone — to mimic the effects of pregnancy Hormone therapy may last for months About two months before you expect to start breastfeeding, you'll likely stop hormone therapy and begin
- Breastfeeding nutrition: Tips for moms - Mayo Clinic
Understand nutrition do's and don'ts while breastfeeding
- Breastfeeding and medications: Whats safe? - Mayo Clinic
Understand which medicines are safe to take while breastfeeding
- 诱导泌乳:我是否可以用母乳喂养我收养的孩子? - 妙佑医疗国际
如果付出努力并耐心准备,有可能在未曾怀孕的情况下进行母乳喂养(诱导泌乳)。 通常情况下,母乳的自然分泌(泌乳)是因三种激素(即雌激素、黄体酮和人胎盘催乳素)在孕期最后几个月里产生复杂相互作用而引发。分娩时,雌激素和黄体酮会水平下降,令激素催乳素增加并开始产奶。 为
- Galactorrhea - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
Galactorrhea often results from having too much of the hormone that makes milk when you have a baby This is called prolactin Your pituitary gland, a small bean-shaped gland at the base of your brain involved with several hormones, makes prolactin Possible causes of galactorrhea include: Medicines, such as certain sedatives, antidepressants, antipsychotics and high blood pressure medicines
- Mastitis - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
Lactation mastitis can cause you to feel run down, making it hard to care for your baby Sometimes mastitis causes people to wean their babies earlier than they meant to But continuing to breastfeed is better for you and your baby This is true even if you're taking an antibiotic
- Obstetrics in Minnesota - Overview - Mayo Clinic
If you need additional help, you may talk with a certified lactation consultant and attend postpartum breastfeeding classes If you continue receiving medical care at Mayo Clinic after leaving the hospital, you may continue to receive breastfeeding support from a lactation consultant
- Medicine concerns while breastfeeding - Mayo Clinic
Medicine use while breastfeeding is common You may need medicines to treat current or new health conditions during this time There are concerns around medicine use during breastfeeding Fortunately, many medicines have no effect on a breastfed baby and are safe to take while breastfeeding While
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