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EPISODE 1: COMMON SITUATIONS MISTAKEN FOR LOW MILK SUPPLY | DOCTOR SERIES SUPPORTING PARENTS TO RAISE HEALTHY CHILDREN

EPISODE 1: COMMON SITUATIONS MISTAKEN FOR LOW MILK SUPPLY | DOCTOR SERIES SUPPORTING PARENTS TO RAISE HEALTHY CHILDREN
❗ After giving birth, almost every mother has wondered: “Do I have enough milk for my baby?” or “Is my baby getting enough milk?”. This concern is even greater when it’s impossible to accurately measure how much milk the baby consumes each day…

🎥 In Episode 1, Dr. Tran Thi Hoang Oanh, MD, Specialist Level I – Pediatrics, CarePlus International Clinics, will help mothers “untangle” 4 common situations that are often mistaken for low milk supply:

🔹 Baby cries right after feeding
🔹 Baby feeds very frequently within a short time
🔹 Breasts do not feel full or engorged
🔹 Judging whether the baby is full based on the amount of pumped milk
 
👉 Don’t rush to worry or put pressure on yourself! Not every sign from your baby indicates low milk supply—these are often normal responses during a baby’s growth and adaptation process.
 
 
📩 Contact our hotline at 1800 6116 or message the CarePlus Fanpage for consultation and quick appointment booking.

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