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Does Lactare Help In Increasing Breast Milk Production?

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Posted on Wed, 15 Jun 2016
Question: My baby is 16 days old. My breast milk does not seems to be enough for my baby . I wanted to know that can lactere tablet increase my breast milk and is there any side effect for consuming lactere tablet.
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Answered by Dr. Sumanth Amperayani (23 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
You can use lactare capsule - please answer my questions

Detailed Answer:
Hi....You can use lactare capsule 1 thrice a day for this purpose. No problem.

Please answer the questions below so that I can guide you better.

Questions:
1. What was the birth weight and what is the current weight?
2. How many times is the baby passing urine per day and is it good quantity?
3. What is the stool frequency of the baby?
4. What is the exact date of birth of the baby?
5. While you are feeding the baby do you feel fullness in the other breast?
6. While you are feeding the baby do you feel milk dripping from the other breast?

Please get back with answers so that I can guide you better.

Regards - Dr. Sumanth
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Dr. Sumanth Amperayani

Pediatrician, Pulmonology

Practicing since :2003

Answered : 8339 Questions

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Does Lactare Help In Increasing Breast Milk Production?

Brief Answer: You can use lactare capsule - please answer my questions Detailed Answer: Hi....You can use lactare capsule 1 thrice a day for this purpose. No problem. Please answer the questions below so that I can guide you better. Questions: 1. What was the birth weight and what is the current weight? 2. How many times is the baby passing urine per day and is it good quantity? 3. What is the stool frequency of the baby? 4. What is the exact date of birth of the baby? 5. While you are feeding the baby do you feel fullness in the other breast? 6. While you are feeding the baby do you feel milk dripping from the other breast? Please get back with answers so that I can guide you better. Regards - Dr. Sumanth