Breastfeeding Discreetly

Breastfeeding Discreetly

The American Academy of Pediatrics noted that in the United States, “It is a curious commentary on our society that we tolerate all degrees of explicitness in our literature and mass media as regards to sex and violence, but the normal act of breastfeeding is taboo.” Embarrassment or difficulty breastfeeding in public is a reason some mothers... [Read more...]

Consequence of Sore Nipple

Consequence of Sore Nipple

Early mild nipple discomfort is often present by the second day of nursing and improves once your milk starts to come in abundantly.  The discomfort is usually greatest at the beginning of feedings and should seldom last throughout nursing.  Sore nipple can be more than a nuisance as this complaint is the major cause of early breastfeeding termination. Nipple... [Read more...]

Herpes and Breastfeeding

Herpes and Breastfeeding

If contracted during the last trimester of pregnancy herpes can be deadly to your child. However herpes sores on your breasts are a less serious concern. Should a herpes sore develop on your nipple it is best to feed only from the unaffected side. Using a breast pump on the affected breast while the sore is present will help maintain your milk supply.... [Read more...]

What is in Breast Milk?

What is in Breast Milk?

Breast Milk has long been a critical food source for humans and other mammals. Human breast milk is highly complex and contains over a hundred thousand different components, which play a significant part in meeting the nutrition and developing disease resistance in babies. The following list is only a portion of the more significant portions of breast... [Read more...]

Breastfeeding after a Cesarean Section

Breastfeeding after a Cesarean Section

There is no reason to think that you will have problems breastfeeding after a cesarean section.  While you and your baby may feel the after effects of the drugs administered during the procedure these feelings will soon pass.  You may find that your milk does not come in right away but be patient for as soon as the medication leaves your system your... [Read more...]

Breastfeeding Acronym

Breastfeeding Acronym

Here is an acronym for breastfeeding that will help you remember some of the benefits of nursing your child. BREASTFEEDING Best for baby Reduces incidence of allergies Economical – no waste Antibodies – greater immunity to infections Stool inoffensive – never constipated Temperature always correct and constant Fresh milk –... [Read more...]

What are inverted nipples?

What are inverted nipples?

Nipples that do not protrude or poke out from the breast are called inverted nipples.  During the hormonal influences of pregnancy the inversion can become more pronounced as your change and grow. Although inverted nipples are not a common occurrence you are still able to breastfeed your child, but it may be more challenging to learn the best way to... [Read more...]

Increasing milk supply

Increasing milk supply

Breastmilk production is on a supply and demand basis. The more often and more effectively your baby nurses, the more milk you will produce. This sounds simple in theory, I know. Figuring out how to increase milk supply, when you feel like your baby is not getting enough to eat seems much more daunting. Here are a few ideas that may help. If your milk... [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...]

Tandem Breastfeeding

Tandem Breastfeeding

Breastfeeding more than one child at a time can be quite a challenge.  On one hand it is a great way to keep older child connected with their mother and also introduce them to the concept of sharing. Tandem does not necessarily mean simultaneously nursing more than one child.  Usually it refers to nursing the new born baby first and then the older... [Read more...]

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