In many cultures, the support and care provided to new mothers during the postpartum period are crucial for their recovery, well-being, and ability to breastfeed successfully. One aspect of this support involves traditional practices such as massage, often referred to in some regions as "Pijat Tante Berjilbab," and the consumption of specific foods or drinks like "Susu Busui" that are believed to aid in milk production for breastfeeding mothers.
The practices of "Pijat Tante Berjilbab" and the support for breastfeeding through "Susu Busui" highlight the beautiful, supportive traditions that exist across cultures. They not only offer physical care but also emotional support and reassurance to new mothers. As we look to the future, integrating these traditional practices with modern healthcare advice can provide comprehensive support for new mothers, fostering a healthy environment for both mother and child to thrive. Pijat Tante Berjilbab Susu Busui Kobel Punya Dia - INDO18
"Susu Busui" refers to breastfeeding or specifically, the milk produced for nursing. In many cultures, foods and drinks are recommended to breastfeeding mothers under the belief that they enhance milk quality or quantity. These can range from traditional concoctions to more nutritional approaches like ensuring a balanced diet rich in vitamins and minerals. In many cultures, the support and care provided