10 Most common Myths about Breastfeeding
Breastfeeding has long been a taboo topic and is relegated to advice restrained within four walls. No wonder most new mothers fall prey to hearsay… Read More »10 Most common Myths about Breastfeeding
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Soon after delivery hold your baby close to give skin to skin body contact in the delivery room & also start breastfeeding within half an hour of delivery. Colostrum, the breastmilk during the first 2-3 days after delivery, though scanty, is highly nutritious, protective & also sufficient for the baby.
Do not give glucose/jaggery/sugar/plain water or honey before the first breastfeed (No Prelacteal feeds)
Breastfeed every two hours in the beginning. Keep trying, even if the flow of the breastmilk appears to be slow or completely blocked. The more you try in the first 7 to 10 days, the easier it will get for you. Keeping your baby with you in the same bed may actually help getting more milk.
Do not stop trying even if the breastmilk appears to be slow or completely blocked.
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