Understanding the Importance of Breastfeeding Mother’s Milk to Your Baby

by khai_emerald on June 24, 2009 · 0 comments

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One of the important thing  of a mother of a newborn baby is to make sure that you breastfeed your child as often as you can.  This is because  your breast milk is designed to give all the necessary nutrients and calories to your baby that it needs. Especially the first 6 months of your baby is very crucial to its development from that point on. So, you should unsure that  you breastfeed your baby as often as you can and as best as you can for its future. From the researches, it has shown that babies who are breastfed regularly for 6 to 12 months end up having a stronger immune system as well as a stronger bond with their mothers. Moreover, further research suggest that these children may even have a higher social interaction with others.

Breast milk is really beneficial to your baby. Here are some tips that you need to know for breastfeeding milk to your baby. First of all, you will have to give as much breast milk as possible to your baby especially when your baby  is first born. For the ideal schedule for breastfeeding milk to your baby should be anywhere between 8 to 12 times a day. You can not expect a baby to gulp up breast milk like a food and thus your baby will need to get fed frequently as a result.

You will that it will have mustard yellow stools and it will pass stool quite frequently if your baby is getting enough breast milk. You must know that once a baby is born,  it will lose weight after the first two weeks of its birth. And after the first two weeks, your baby should be able to gain weight about an ounce per week. After that, the weight gain of your child should grow steadily especially if you are breastfeeding milk to your baby regularly.

When your baby might not be receiving enough breast milk, it will comes some signs of weakness and lethargy. Meanwhile, when you are breastfeeding your child make sure that you tilt its head back a little, so that it is able to breath properly. The head and the body should be in a straight line and the baby’s mouth should cover your nipple. Your nipple and the baby’s nose should be at the same level. Additionally, you  should make sure that you do not smother your baby while you are breastfeeding it. This is an important concept since your baby won’t be able to breathe if your breast covers its whole face. Last but not least, you  should try not to supplement your breast milk if possible. However, if the need arises, then you should gradually introduce an artificial formula to its daily diet. However, you should watch put for various allergies in your baby.

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