Latch Evaluation

Latch Evaluation

How can you tell if your baby has established good latch? Does your baby have your entire nipple and about one inch of the areola in their mouth? After you get the let-down feeling can you hear your baby swallow? Does your baby follow a “suck, suck, suck, swallow” pattern Can you see noticeable movement in the jaw that should also make... [Read more...]

Nipple Confusion

Nipple Confusion

When your baby does not know how to suckle the breast properly due to use of a pacifier or bottle it is called nipple confusion. To avoid nipple confusion simply try to stay away from giving your baby pacifiers or bottles for the first six weeks of life.  Nipple confusion impairs breast feeding success by compromising your milk production. Your infant’s... [Read more...]

Excellent feeding

Excellent feeding

How much milk is your child consuming is a question that concerns every mother regardless of experience.  This video (the first in a set of four) show an excellent feeding.  Watch the jaw and cheek muscles on this child as large amounts of milk are being extracted from the mother’s breasts.  This child will likely feed for only a few minutes before... [Read more...]

Establishing a routine

Establishing a routine

In the first few weeks of breastfeeding you will wish your baby had a routine. However your child is changing and learning how to live and you will find that a routine is already forming.  There is value in routines as they help the baby to know  what will happen next, providing a feeling of safety and security. In the early days you’ll be the... [Read more...]

Middle of the Night Feedings

Middle of the Night Feedings

One of the most dramatic adjustments you will make as a new parent is a loss of control on your sleep schedule.  Gone are the days (at least for now) of staying up as late as you want and sleeping as late as you want.  Now the amount of sleep you get will depend on your child. Newborns don’t have a schedule as they are adjusting to the world... [Read more...]

Ask Obama to Support Breastfeeding: Sign the Petition

Ask Obama to Support Breastfeeding: Sign the Petition

Recognition and support for breastfeeding is often neglected as an important part of mothering. Help us put breastfeeding on the radar for President-elect Barack Obama to ensure it is treated as a high priority health issues and receives the support it deserves. Our economy is in crisis and this nation’s leaders are looking for solutions to help... [Read more...]

How long should I breastfeed?

How long should I breastfeed?

The American Association of Pediatrics suggests breastfeeding your baby for the first six months after birth and encourages mothers to breastfeed at least a full year after their child is born. Your body will continue to produce milk at a level matching your child’s consumption as long as you the mother remain healthy and in physically good... [Read more...]

When is it time to stop breastfeeding?

When is it time to stop breastfeeding?

Weaning your baby because of teething is one of the most common reasons to stop.  Little teeth hurt, and little babies seem to bite harder and more often when they get a reaction out of mommy after inflicting a bite. You can wean your infant  to a bottle and still furnish her breast milk by expressing it.  This is an effective way of providing the... [Read more...]

Signs your baby is effectively breastfeeding

Signs your baby is effectively breastfeeding

Once your baby has latched on the next thing you should watch for are signs your baby is effectively breastfeeding. Initially you should feel a more rapid and intense sucking sensation, this will in turn stimulate your let-down reflex.  Once your milk flow is increased you should notice you baby slowing the rhythm, swallowing every two or three sucks.... [Read more...]

Six things to avoid while breastfeeding

Six things to avoid while breastfeeding

What you consume when you are breastfeeding goes directly into your milk and then into your child when you breastfeed.   Like the list of things to avoid when your are pregnant the six things to avoid while breastfeeding should sound familiar. Alcohol – alcohol is not good (think dangerous) for a developing child. If you have a drink give yourself... [Read more...]

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