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What does a prolactin do?
A prolactin is a professional nurse who solves postpartum symptoms such as agalactia and hypogalactia through prolactin technology, that is, Chinese medicine massage. Breastfeeding is a skill in domestic service and a very important occupation for pregnant women.

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Breastfeeding is usually included in the broad sense of domestic service, not independent. In the normal work of the labor department, the training and guidance of breastfeeding skills are also included in the training process of domestic service. Breastfeeding includes four aspects.

The first is psychological counseling. Whether women have breast milk is greatly influenced by psychological factors. Followed by diet, followed by acupoint health massage, and finally appropriate physical exercise for pregnant women. If you don't learn well or don't train well, it is likely to lead to poor breastfeeding effect.

In addition, there are individual differences in the effect of breastfeeding, and some women can't breastfeed because of physical problems. The professional training of prolactin adopts the method of combining theory with practice. The key point is to observe and practice with a professional prolactin, and you can master it in about 15-20 days. This technology combines the theory of traditional Chinese and western medicine with acupuncture and massage, diet therapy and other methods, which can quickly solve the breast problems such as postpartum agalactia, galactorrhea, nipple depression, acute mastitis and so on, and its curative effect has been highly recognized by the majority of lying-in women and patients with breast diseases.