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Hi, I have two and half months baby I am breastfeeding mom I was feeding my son regularly before I have thick milk while feeding to my baby now from week my breast milk became watery. Is that the symptom of reducing milk supply or will breast milk stops or any other problem. But my son is feeling full in my feeding and also he increasing weight also. Please let me knw that should I start cow milk to him or let me continue wit my feeding oly. Please let me knw valuable answers awaiting for your valuable Feedback. Thanks in advance, Lakshmi
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Nothing to worry about its normal Continue feeding till 6 mths then try some solid diet
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You have to understand that breast milk is tailor made for the baby. Hence the consistency is bound to change on a day to day basis. If your baby is passing urine at least 8-10 times per day and gaining adequate weight, there is no need to worry. Continue exclusive breastfeeding upto 6 months of age. After that you consult with your pediatrician and start complementary feeds
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Please give exclusive breast feeding till 6 mths and then continue feeding along with solids till 2 years of age..Breast milk is best for your baby...you should not worry if he is gaining weight.
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