
Ten Tips for Happy Breastfeeding
My name is Julie Cottle of NaturalTransition.com and these are my 10 tips for caring for a newborn. There are many suggestions available on my site.
1. Make sure you feel comfortable. Whether you choose to feed lying down or sitting to feel comfortable and be able to stay comfortable to stay a long period of time. Some mothers choose to sit in a rocking chair or bed with pillows behind your back.
2. Make sure you have clothes that are open to breastfeeding forward enough so you can keep your baby close to your chest. Better yet, go topless while learning to breastfeed. This has many advantages. He brings to the skin near the skin contact with your baby stimulates the hormones warm fuzzy feeling to do a lot of milk.
3. Keep baby close and eliminate any deposits or excess clothing.
4. Make sure all the baby's body is up so your hips, the belly and chest are against him.
5. Gently place the baby's mouth with the nipple. Your baby will instinctively open their mouths when he returns to it. This is the rooting reflex.
6. Some mothers find it helpful to support the chest with the hand opposite the baby home. If you do this make sure your hand is far from the areola to not get in the way of baby's mouth.
7. Encourage your baby to open his mouth wide.
8. As you brush your nipple against mouth, your baby will be open for mommy. Avoid moving the chest or pursuing an open mouth. Hold the breast and natural reflex helps the baby find the nipple. Just wait for the open mouth and make your baby very closely. The language is present in the baby and for you. Most of the time ensuring good grip and natural. If you have problems or are unsure, ask for help.
9. Take the baby to the breast, instead of the baby's.
10. You may find it useful to support your baby behind the shoulders and puts it in the Movement in the chest quickly and smoothly.
For most women at one time or another breastfeeding is extremely difficult. If it is difficult important to seek help from a trusted source, and principles and continue to ask for help before you feel safe.
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If you have problems with breastfeeding or just need encouragement, can be helpful to talk with a lactation consultant, you can call and talk to a lactation consultant 1800Mum2MUM Australian Association called from anywhere in Australia. If you are in another the world, please contact LeLeeche League to find a breastfeeding counselor can provide you with local support. You can also send an e-mail support and support, I would be happy to help. Visit my site only http://naturaltransition.com
About the Author
Julie Cottles (http://naturaltransition.com) professional qualifications include: Bachelor of health science, Advanced Diploma of Naturopathy, Diploma of Botanical Medicine, Diploma of Nutritional Medicine, Diploma of Homoeopathy, Diploma of Remedial Massage. Certificate IV in Breastfeeding Counselling, Certificates in Natural Family Planning.
Memberships: Australian Traditional Medicine Society, Australian Breastfeeding Association
Current businesses:
Avena Natural Health Care (clinic)
www.avena.com.au
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