Breast Feeding Complications
Breast Feeding Complications
Sore nipples
A lot of mothers complain about tender nipples that
make breast feeding painful and frustrating. There
is good news though, as most mothers don’t suffer
that long. The nipples will toughen up quick
Starting Solid Foods
Starting Solid Foods
Breast milk is all your baby will need until at
least 4 months of age. There does come a time,
when breast milk will no longer supply all of your
baby’s nutrition needs. Full term babies will
start to require iron fro
Breast Feeding And Positioning
Breast Feeding And Positioning
For some people, the process of breast feeding
seems to come natural, although there’s a level
of skill required for successful feeding and a
correct technique to use. Incorrect positioning
is one of the big
Returning To Work
Returning To Work
Once you return to work, you can continue to breast
feed. If you live close to work or have an on site
daycare, you may be able to breast feed during
your breaks. If that isn’t possible, you have 2
choices:
1. Keep you
Breast Feeding And Jaundice
Breast Feeding And Jaundice
Jaundice is a result of buildup in the blood of the
bilirubin, a yellow pigment that comes from the
breakdown of older red blood cells. It’s normal
for the red blood cells to break down, although
the bilirubin for
Refusal To Breast Feed
Refusal To Breast Feed
Sometimes, a baby that is breast fed may suddenly
decide to refuse breast feeding. The baby will
pull away from the breast, then toss his head from
side to side. This can happen at anytime, so there
really is no way to
Breast Feeding Adopted Babies
Breast Feeding Adopted Babies
Not only is breast feeding an adopted baby easy,
the chances are that you will produce a large
amount of milk. It isn’t complicated to do,
although it is different than breast feeding a
baby you have been pregn
Reasons To Breast Feed
Reasons To Breast Feed
For many years, scientists have been playing out
the ingredients that make breast milk the perfect
food for babies. They’ve discovered to day over
200 close compounds to fight infection, help the
immune system mature
Breast Compression
Breast Compression
The sole purpose of breast compression is to continue
the flow of milk to the baby once the baby no longer
drinks on his own. Compression will also stimulate
a let down reflex and often causes a natural let
down reflex to o
Poor Milk Supply
Poor Milk Supply
Almost all women don’t have a problem with producing
enough milk to breast feed. The ideal way to make
sure that your baby is getting enough milk is to be
sure that he’s well positioned, attached to the
breast, and feed h

