Published by Kim on 30 Nov 2007
Six Tips for Breastfeeding Mothers
Continuing our last post on Breastfeeding Awareness, we’re listing six simple tips below that may help nursing mothers. If you have any more questions, you can always call your local hospitals and speak with the lactation consultant or call the La Leche League in your area.
- Typically, it is best to begin breast feeding as soon as possible after birth. The substance that is emitted from a new mother’s breast during the first few days is called Colostrum and is very rich in protein and other things that help fight infection and can be very beneficial to your infant.
- Be calm, and don’t panic when trying to start breast-feeding. Not everyone will get it on the first try. If you are tense your baby will feel it and will respond accordingly. Relax, present your breast to your infant, you may need to tickle their mouth with your nipple to let your baby know that the breast is there and they should attempt to latch on.If you are struggling with a good latch on, be sure to ask the nurse to call the hospital’s lactation consultant to give you some guidance. Continue Reading »
