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Any Nigerian mom worried Low milk supply, Especially during the first few weeks of breastfeeding. If you want to know, “Did I produce enough milk for my kids?”the answer is Most likely, yes! The more you breastfeed, the more milk your body makes. But if you are struggling, there are some natural ways to increase supply.Your diet plays a huge role in milk production. Try these Nigerian lactation-friendly foods:
🥣 PAP (OGI) – A fermented polenta that helps increase milk flow. Put it with milk and peanuts for extra nutrition.
🥜 Tiger Nuts and Date Smoothies – Naturally sweet and full of energy.
🥬 ugu (grooved pumpkin leaf) soup – Rich in iron, perfect for postpartum recovery.
🌰 Peanuts and coconuts – High healthy fats and proteins are both essential for milk production.
🍠 sweet potato – Provide energy to keep up with nighttime feed.
2. Drink a lot of water
Breast milk is 80% water, Therefore, keeping moisture is the key! try:
💧 At least 8 cups of water per day
🥛 Warm Zobo drinks (without caffeine)
🍍 Moringa or Fenugreek tea (Both are natural Milky Way, helping to increase milk supply)
3. Breastfeeding More
Milk is produced in one Supply and demand basis. The more care you take, the more milk you make.
- Eat on demand – Don’t wait for a strict schedule.
- Switch the previous breast clear – This ensures that babies get nutrient-rich Hindmilk.
- Using breast compression – Gently squeeze the breasts during care to encourage milk flow.
4. Reduce stress and get more rest
pressure It can slow down the production of milk. try:
🧘🏽♀️ Deep breathing exercises
😴 Baby taking a nap while sleeping
💆🏽♀️ Let others help with cooking and trivia
💡 Want a complete breastfeeding plan? Click here to download the diet for more (Birth, Pregnancy and Postoperative Guide)
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