Gynaecologists have identified several common factors that can lead to delayed lactation in new mothers, a condition where breast milk production is slower than expected following childbirth. These factors may include hormonal imbalances, stress, and certain medical conditions that affect milk supply. The experts emphasize the importance of understanding the risks associated with delayed lactation and provide guidance on effective strategies to encourage milk production. They recommend that mothers experiencing this issue seek support from healthcare professionals to ensure both maternal and infant health are prioritized.
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