How to stop breastfeeding?

How to stop breastfeeding?

When you have made the decision to stop breastfeeding, understanding will help you establish a firm plan and make the weaning process much easier for you and your baby.  Some mothers decide to wean their baby when their child begins teething, other mothers wait for the baby to begin showing disinterest,  and some mothers feel they  cannot supply... [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...]

Bottle Feeding

Bottle Feeding

You may find that bottle feeding is the only alternative feeding method that works after exploring the other ways.  Bottle feeding can be useful if the infant has difficulty opening their mouth to get good latch on the breast. A word of caution, babies who switch back and forth between bottle feeding and breast feeding are likely to suffer from... [Read more...]

Breastfeeding Benifits

Breastfeeding Benifits

Saves Lives. Currently there are 9 million infant deaths a year. Breastfeeding saves an estimated 6 million additional deaths from infectious disease alone. Provides Initial Immunization. Breastmilk, especially the first milk (colostrum), contains anti-bacterial and anti-viral agents that protect the infant against disease, especially diarrhoea. These... [Read more...]

What are some medicines to avoid when breastfeeding?

What are some medicines to avoid when breastfeeding?

As with any medicine be sure to check with your doctor before taking, even over the counter medicines. Here is a partial list of some common and even over the counter medication and the reasons to avoid them Antibacterials – While some are safe others may cause diarrhea, thrush, rash, bloody stools, or other problems Antidepressants – drowsiness... [Read more...]

How can I tell if my baby’s eating enough?

How can I tell if my baby’s eating enough?

As a mothers new to breastfeeding the question “How can I tell if my baby’s eating enough?” has probably crossed your mind. A few things to put your mind at rest, your baby is eating enough if: your baby looks satisfied and content after breastfeeding you find you need to change about four to six wet diapers a day they have regular bowel movements sleeps... [Read more...]

Public Breastfeeding Tips

Public Breastfeeding Tips

The acceptance of public breastfeeding varies based on local customs and established norms, but here are several public breastfeeding tips that should help you adjust to feeding outside of your home. The most important way to be comfortable with public breastfeeding is to be comfortable and relaxed when you feed at home.   When you and your child have... [Read more...]

Co-bedding and breastfeeding

Co-bedding and breastfeeding

Although a cultural practice in most of the world, co-bedding isn’t for everyone.  Some breastfeeding moms swear by it feeling that it helps then get in sync with their co-bedded infants.  As sleep cycles are shared these mothers report feeling more rested as a result.  It is also easier for a co-bedded infant to breastfeed and return to sleep. ... [Read more...]

Steps when using a Breast Pump

Steps when using a Breast Pump

When you get ready to use a breast pump find a quiet spot where you will have twenty to thirty minutes undisturbed. Wash your hands with soap and water Wash and assemble all breast pump equipment Find a comfortable location to express your breast milk Gently massage your breasts or apply a warm washcloth Center the nipple on the plastic flange.  Begin... [Read more...]

How do I begin Relactating and Resuming Breastfeeding?

How do I begin Relactating and Resuming Breastfeeding?

Circumstances may arise that may cause you to stop breastfeeding or find that being separated from your baby has led to decreased milk supply despite pumping.  Regardless of the reason you stopped breastfeeding it is sometimes possible to begin again, to re-lactate, and begin providing all or part of the nourishment your baby requires. Re-lactation... [Read more...]

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