Breastfeeding Info
Breastfeeding And
Positioning
For some people, the process of
breastfeeding 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
biggest reasons for unsuccessful feeding and it can even
injure the nipple or breast quite easily.
By stroking the baby's cheek with the
nipple, the baby will open its mouth towards the nipple, which
should then be pushed in so that the baby will get a mouthful
of nipple and areola. This position is known as latching
on. A lot of women prefer to wear a nursing bra to allow
easier access to the breast than other normal bras.
The length of feeding time will vary.
Regardless of the duration of feeding time, it's important for
mothers to be comfortable. The following are positions you can
use:
1. Upright -
The sitting position where the back is straight.
2. Mobile -
Mobile is where the mother carries her baby in a sling or
carrier while breastfeeding. Doing this allows the mother
to breastfeed in the work of everyday life.
3. Lying down -
This is good for night feeds or for those who have had a
caesarean section.
4. On her back
- The mother is sitting slightly upright, also a useful
position for tandem breastfeeding.
5. On her side
- The mother and baby both lie on their sides.
6. Hands and
knees - In this feeding position the mother is on all
fours with the baby underneath her. Keep in mind, this
position isn't normally recommended.
Anytime you don't feel comfortable with a
feeding position, always stop and switch to a different
position. Each position is different, while some mothers
prefer one position, other's may like a totally different
position. All you need to do is experiment and see which
position is best for you.
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