Breastfed Newborn Weight Gain

Breastfed Newborn Weight Gain

When comparing your breastfed newborn weight gain against that of formula fed children you may feel that your young one is not growing fast enough. Not to worry. Breastfed babies may not gain weight as quickly in the first few days when compared to formula fed infants but this disparity rapidly disappears. While formula and breast milk generally... [Read more...]

Starting Solid Foods

Starting Solid Foods

The World Health Organization (WHO) released the results of thier in depth study on when to begin introducing solid foods into the diet of a breastfed or nursing baby. The WHO found that waiting until six months to start your baby on solid foods provides multiple benifits to both mother and child. For the baby: better neuromotor development less... [Read more...]

Small Milk Storage Capacity

Small Milk Storage Capacity

If you have a small breast milk storage capacity, it is no reason to worry that you may not be able to supply enough nutrition for your child.  You will have no trouble providing all the needed nutrition for your child but it will be on a different rhythm than mothers having a larger capacity. One breast or two – Mothers with a smaller breast... [Read more...]

Inducing Lactation in Adoptive Mothers.

Inducing Lactation in Adoptive Mothers.

A growing number of adoptive mothers are exploring the option of breastfeeding their adopted child. A few prescription medications typically prescribed for other reasons have been shown to stimulate or enhance milk production.  Metoclopramide and other such medications must be prescribed by your doctor and do have side effects.  There are also herbal... [Read more...]

Truth behind a few Breastfeeding Myths

Truth behind a few Breastfeeding Myths

There are a few myths that every new mother confronts as they decide whether or not to breastfeed. Breastfeeding Myth #1 – Will you make enough milk? – Most certainly. According to the World Health Organization over 97% of all women are able to produce a sufficient milk supply for their child without any other help. In the first days after... [Read more...]

Large Milk Storage Capacity

Large Milk Storage Capacity

A mother with large breast milk storage capacity will have a different breastfeeding rhythm for the first six months when compared with a mother having a smaller sorage capacity.  Some of the ways larger sorage will affect feeding patterns: One breast or two - Having a larger breast milk storage capacity may mean that your baby will only feed on a... [Read more...]

The Flipple

The Flipple

This technique for getting your nipple into your baby’s mouth is called The Flipple.  It is based on rolling the underside of your breast, but with a twist.  As your baby opens its mouth wide press on your breast just above your your nipple with a finger running parallel to your baby’s upper lip.   This will point your nipple up and away... [Read more...]

The First Feeding

The First Feeding

It is one of the most emotionally charged moments you will have as a new mother when you and your newborn have the first feeding. Breastfeeding is a continuation of that intimate relationship you shared with your child when they were in your womb. If your birth was straightforward and little or no drugs were administered then you will most likely... [Read more...]

Failure of Lactogenesis

Failure of Lactogenesis

While some woman suffer from engorgement other new mothers find themselves at the other end of the spectrum wondering if their milk came in.  Occasionally, lactogenesis, the onset of milk production that usually occurs two to five days after childbirth is delayed in women who experience complication in labor and delivery.  Conditions that can affect... [Read more...]

What if my breasts are small?

What if my breasts are small?

Don’t worry of your feel your breasts are small, as size of your breasts is not an indication of how much milk your breasts will produce. What matters more than the size of your breasts is the increase in the size of your breasts during pregnancy.  If you end up one to two bra sizes larger at the end of your pregnancy versus the start then you... [Read more...]

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