More and more women are becoming
aware of the important advantages of breastfeeding to their babies and to
themselves. Breastfeeding develops a special closeness between a mother and her
baby that is beneficial to both. Your breast milk is the perfect food for your
baby, ideally suited to his nutritional needs and bodily development.
Breastfeeding benefits your baby by providing added protection against disease,
infection, tooth decay and allergy.The vast majority of women are
physically capable of nursing their babies. Nature has seen to it that the
production of mother's milk is closely related to the needs of the newborn
infant. For the first few days of life a newborn baby sleeps much of the time
and is content with the colostrum present in his mother's breasts. Colostrum is
a yellowish fluid which is rich in protein and benefits the baby by giving him
immediate protection against disease and infection. Colostrum also has a slight
laxative effect and, in general, readies your baby's digestive tract for the
milk he will be getting in a few days. During this period, it is normal for
babies to lose weight. Usually it takes at least 10 days for a baby to regain
his birth weight.
Now I list out the best instruction for nursing your baby. So lets have a look on the best instruction for nursing your baby. The best instruction are given below:
Nursing In The Hospital: In Hospital you must be follow some rule such as, wash your hands before you breast-feed your baby, Make Yourself Comfortable So
You Will Be Relaxed, Many Newborn Babies Do Not
Nurse Vigorously the First Few Day, Try to use Both Breasts at
Each Feeding, Never Pull the Nipple from
Your Baby's Mouth, Burp Baby after Feeding, Wearing a Nursing Bra will
Provide Comforting Support while Preventing Your Breast Tissue from Stretching, Air Heals and Toughens the
Nipple, Be Sure Your Baby Takes as
Much of the Aureola (Darker Area of the Breast) as Possible into His Mouth, Not
Just the Nipple and so on.
Nursing At Home: In home you must be follow the following rule such as, Continue to Use Both Breasts
at Each Feeding, Frequent Nursing, The More Often You Nurse the
More Milk You Will Have, When Your Breasts Become
Softer and More Normal in Size your milk has not gone, Bottles of Any Kind Weaken
the Sucking Reflex of the Breastfeeding Baby, An Occasional Bottle, Drink Water for Two, You Can Nurse Without Being
Noticed, and so on.
Don't be discouraged from
nursing your baby. Be patient, people sometimes try to talk you out of doing
something they couldn't or wouldn't do. If they did not do well at
breastfeeding, they probably did not follow advice. So follow the instruction and care on your baby otherwise various kinds of problem may be occurred. So always be careful.
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