First you have to wash hands and clean your nipple with water.Massage breast from top to the arreola press and then release.Stimulate babys rooting reflex and when the mouth is open offer your breast.The mouth of the baby should cover the entire arreola to effectively squeeze the montgomery glands or the breast sacs.
breast feeding because you have more of a bond with your child and breast milk is better for them then formula
Here is a quick partial list of what comes to mind. Nutritional value of Breast milk Immunological benefits of breast feeding Emotional/mental health benefits of breast feeding Long term affects of breast feeding on the child; physical, emotional, Health benefits accrued to a breast feeding mother both short and long term. Adoptive breast feeding also known as induced lactation Cultural perceptions of breast feeding. America vs. worldwide, present time vs. historical. Extended breast feeding Erotic breast feeding/ Adult nursing relationships Cost/benefit analysis of breast feeding vs. formula feeding. Legal status of public breast feeding Issues faced by breast feeding mothers returning to work. These are just a few that come to mind. When you are done with the essay, post it on this site so we can see what you came up with!
Not really.
Breast milk is best for your child but formula milk can be used alongside breast milk
The baby will be hypoglycemic and dehydrated. Instead , try other methods of feeding like dropper feeding or bottle feeding.
Normally only experienced during pregnancy or directly after the birth of a child.
1) The mother's milk is the ONLY perfect baby formula for the first several months of the baby's life. 2) The act of breast-feeding creates a mother-child bond which contributes to the child's emotional health throughout life.
it is safe to take postinor 2 while breast feeding ile breast feeding
You shouldn't get your period if you are breast-feeding. But if you have decided not to breast-feed, your period should come at about 6-10 weeks later.
If you have breast cancer and receiving chemotherapy then you cannot breastfeed your baby.
Extasy, being a non-therapeutic med, has not undergone much testing, especially on how it affects nursing children. But as breast milk often contains some of the medication the mtoher takes, you can assume you're giving your child extasy if you get high on it while breast feeding. You've taken the responsilibilty to ask this question, and I admire that. Please go ahead with your thinking and do not take extasy until your child is no longer breast feeding.
breast feeding gives a good immune system