15+ Best Breastfeeding Tips to Feed Your Baby Comfortably
15+ Best Breastfeeding Tips to Feed Your Baby Comfortably
1.
Meet
a lactation consultant before you have the baby to learn breastfeeding tips in
the prenatal period. Ask whatever questions you have in your mind pertaining
to breastfeeding. The doctor will advise you on the best ways that will help
you in your breastfeeding journey.
2.
See
other people and seek support. Another mom can be a good source for you to
learn about breastfeeding.
3.
Design
a nursing station in your home. Create an area with a comfortable chair, a side
table, a nursing pillow, water, diaper-changing products, etc.
4.
Always
breastfeed your baby in a good position. Here are the five breastfeeding positions you
can adapt to feed your baby comfortably.
5.
Keep
your baby in the same room where you sleep (rooming-in). This will bring you
and your baby close.
6.
Position
your nipple near the baby's nose and ensure the baby's tummy is facing yours.
7.
Put
your hand at the nape of your baby's neck, and bring her swiftly towards you.
8.
Don't
count minutes. Your baby will leave your breast on her own. If needed, you can
offer the second breast.
9.
You
need more calories when you are breastfeeding than while pregnant. At least you
should include 300 more calories per day. But don't go overboard. Also, garnish
your meals with extra nutrients and protein-rich foods (lentils, dairy, beans,
etc.) and drink plenty of water. Furthermore, avoid alcohol, caffeine, smoking,
and fried and spicy foods.
10.
Apply
enough purified lanolin cream between feedings to keep your nipples soft and
supple. You can opt for coconut oil if you are allergic to lanolin-based creams
or best apply your own breast milk over the nipple and areola.
11.
Use
a nursing pillow that can wrap around you for a better position. It will also
curta, il stress from your shoulders, back and neck.
12.
Use
a well-lifted nursing bra that can give your breasts adequate support and help
feed your baby without completely lifting the bra. If you're thinking of
purchasing bras before your baby is born, you should go with a bigger size as
breast size increases after delivery.
13.
Use
breast pads as breasts might leak some milk from time to time. Avoid plastic
liners, as they can irritate your nipples.
14.
Consider
different ways to latch. Don't latch your baby in the same position every time.
Breastfeed your baby from one side and then switch over to the other breast in
the next feed.
15.
Ascertain
your nipple care by checking your baby's breastfeeding position and deeper
latching from time to time.
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If you experience the pain of engorgement (a
condition when milk isn't fully removed from breasts ushering into swelling,
discomfort, and pain), you can feed your baby whenever she is hungry to prevent
this condition. Also, take a warm shower or place a cloth soaked in warm water
over your chest. Warmth and gentle massages help ease the milk flow.
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