Cup or Spoon Feeding

Cup or Spoon Feeding

One easy to implement alternative feeding method is cup or spoon feeding.  Using this methods can be beneficial for an baby that has jaundice, poor elimination patterns, or bad latch.  Cup feeding helps reduce the occurrence of nipple confusion and allows the infant to lap milk at its own pace.  It can be messy but is an easy temporary solution. To... [Read more...]

Breastfeeding – La Leche League International

Breastfeeding – La Leche League International

There are many support groups available for breastfeeding mothers but the most famous is the La Leche League International. The organization began with seven women and strives to help mothers worldwide to breastfeed through mother-to-mother support, encouragement, information, and education, and to promote a better understanding of breastfeeding as... [Read more...]

First Latch

First Latch

This is an excellent video, by the wonderful Dr Jack Newman, showing a classic cross-cradle hold, and a baby latching well.   Notice how gentle and respectful of the baby Dr Newman, and the mother, are. Only two interventions happen – one to pull the baby’s hand gently out of the camera view – so you can see what’s happening,... [Read more...]

Breast Milk and Breastfeeding

Breast Milk and Breastfeeding

Breast Milk is best. Nothing that money can buy is as good for a baby as breastfeeding. Initiation of Breastfeeding within the first hour of life, Exclusive Breastfeeding for six months, Timely Complementary Feeding with appropriate foods, and Continued Breastfeeding for Two Years and beyond.  Read More →

Can I Breastfeed while diagnosed with Tuberculosis?

Can I  Breastfeed while diagnosed with Tuberculosis?

Mothers with untreated and active tuberculosis should not breastfeed their babies. Tuberculosis is an infectious disease most commonly spread by adults who have active tuberculosis. According to the CDC, if you are being treated with the first line anti-tuberculosis drug then you most often can continue breastfeeding. This is due to the fact that... [Read more...]

What are the advantages of breastfeeding?

What are the advantages of breastfeeding?

Breastfeeding provides ideal nourishment and a special bonding experience that many new mothers cherish. What are some of the advantages to breastfeeding: Infection-fighting. A  mother who breastfeeds  her baby passes antibodies to her child which can help lower the occurrence of many conditions, including: ear infections diarrhea respiratory infections meningitis Other... [Read more...]

Can I breastfeed if I adopt?

Can I breastfeed if I adopt?

Yes you can! But to breastfeed when you adopt is more of challenge for you as a new mother as your breasts will take some time to get their milk production going. The process is not easy, but can be done, and has been done by many women. In comparison to natural mothers, adoptive mothers usually may not produce enough milk to fully feed a young infant.... [Read more...]

On and off feeding

On and off feeding

By comparison with the children in the first two videos this child demonstrates a more relaxed or on and off feeding method.  This child will take some time to get a full stomach. Compare this child with the baby’s feeding in the other videos of the series: Excellent feeding Good feeding Not feeding  Read More →

Are feeding intervals counted from the time my baby starts or stops nursing?

Are feeding intervals counted from the time my baby starts or stops nursing?

You count the length between feedings from the time when your baby begins to nurse — rather than when they finish— to when your little one starts to nurse again. For example if your child starts nursing at 8AM, 10AM then at Noon, when asked by your doctor how often your baby is feeding, you can say “about every 2 hours”. This means... [Read more...]

Eating while breastfeeding

Eating while breastfeeding

Will you eat more when you are breastfeeding, yes!  How much more though depends on a few things: Activity Level – the more active you are the more calories you will burn Body type – lean body types tend to have higher metabolisms than other body types Needs of your baby - how often your baby eats and how much the baby consumes will also... [Read more...]

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