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A Mommy’s Guide on Breastfeeding

A Mommy's Guide on Breastfeeding 75% Whether breastfeeding or pumping, the amount of milk removed and its fat content are similar A breastfeed can last an average of FACTS of moms produce milk from their right breast 16 Producing breast milk consumes 33% Human milk contains substances that promotes sleep dnd calms the baby 25% of moms can't sense let down of breast milk minutes Babies take more milk from the 1st breast offered of the body's energy Milk sprays out of many holes of the nipple www 56 seconds Average time the milk of a mom will start to flow Years ago, breast pump resembled a turkey baster Sometimes babies "take breaks" in between sucks 82% On the average, babies remove of breastfeeding 67% 73% moms use a breast pump of the milk you have available No matter what size, you'll make enough milk of breastfeeding For your baby As the baby grows, mom's body creates the right kind of milk moms get help from professionals Breastfeeding BENEFITS Boosts fight against: Respiratory tract infections Ear infections Bacterial meningitis baby's immune Saves a family $2 to $4,000' annually of women choose not to breastfeed at all system 35% Pneumonia Urinary tract infections Lower risk of SIDS Sudden Infant Death Syndrome Infant diarrhea start breastfeeding. but stopped within the 1st week Common colds and flus 5% Helps mom hedi faster in the postpartum Reduce reduced risk for: - Type I and II diabetes - Hodgkin's disease - Leukemia - Obesity - High blood pressure - High cholesterol levels - Crohn's disease - Ulcerative colitis - Asthma - Eczema baby's risk of disease Stop breastfeeding within the 1st month later in life 18% Can help mom return Reduce mom's risk of having to pre-baby weight 42% -Ovarian cancer - Breast Cancer 1Osteoporosis cancers Continue breastfeeding for longer than a month Heart disease Reduces the risk of baby getting cavities fater An additional 45 minutes for mom's who breastfeed compared to those who formula feed Breastfeeding STATISTICS TIPS SIGNS baby, is getting enough nourishment Breast feel softer after breastfeeding Baby continues to gain weight 1 month = 5 to 10 ounces a week 2-3 months = 5 to 8 ounces a week 3-6 months = 2.5 and 4.5 ounces a week 6-12 months =1 to 3 ounces a week GET EDUCATED SET UP FOR SUCCESS 1st few days = 1 to 2 wet diapers per day Milk comes in = 6-8 cloth diapers per day or 5-6 disposable diapers ASK THE EXPERTS DON'T EXPECT A WATERFALL ESTABLISH THE LATCH 1st month = 3 stools per day 5th day = stools lighten to a yellowy mustard color KEEP TRACK BRING ON THE BURPS DON'T DISPAIR FUEL UP Breastfeeding FACTS FACT 1 FACT 2 FACT 3 Breast might only fill with milk after DAY 5 A GOOD LATCH is when most of the areola is inside the baby's mouth LOW BREAST MILK PROBLEM is uncommon. BAD LATCH is probably the reason FACT 4 FACT 5 FACT 6 Correct position for breastfeeding, baby should be facing mom, both TUMMIES TOÜCHING EACH OTHER BABY'S SUCKING is the best way than using a breast pump Breast FEEL EMPTY after a few weeks, a sign that your body is used to the amount of breast milk needed FACT 7 Baby might go through some GROWTH SPŮRTS, could cause some fluctuation in nursing pattern FACT 8 Your body will produce a clear substance called COLOSTRUM, a small amount that will satisfy the baby's little tummy FACT 9 Giving baby bottle after 4 to 6 weeks might cause NIPPLE CONFUSION which will interfere with breastfeeding ISSUES AND SOLUTIONS Women need support in " main aspects of breastfeeding Breastfeeding 2 Breast Pain Position 3 Nipple Confusion 4 Using a Breast Pump or Infection Breastfeeding ESSENTIALS AM Breastfeeding Pillow Breast Pad Nursing Bra Nipple Shield Nursing Chair Breast Pump Nipple Cream Feeding Cover Milk Storage Pack Cooling Compress Nursing Sleepwear Muslins Bert New Moms Magazine REFERENCES http://www.uri.edu/advance/work_life_support/interesting_facts_about_breastfeedingand%20brestpumping html http://www.babycenter.com/0_how-to-tell-whether-your-babys-getting-enough-breast-milk 617.bc?page=1 http://www.babyexpert.com/baby/bottle/essential-breastfeeding-equipment/1270-14.html#historysub http://healthfoundationsbirthcenter.com/2013/11/19/15-cool-facts-about-breastfeeding/ http://www.babycenter.com/100 guide-to-firsts-breastfeeding-your-baby_10348176.bc http://www.webmd.com/parenting/baby/breastfeeding-9/breast-feeding-tips http://www.breastfeeding-problems.com/first-time-breastfeeding.html http://www.breastfeeding-problems.com/breast-feeding-facts.html http://thelazymama.net/2010/08/04/top-10-breastfeeding-tools/ Bunng Sala ndy arand Babt www.bestnewmomsmagazine.com

A Mommy’s Guide on Breastfeeding

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This is an infographic on a mommy’s guide on breastfeeding. Breast milk is considered as the most ideal nutrition for infants. It contains essential nutrients and antibodies to help the infant becom...

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