What Should Be Considered While Breastfeeding?
- What Should Be Considered While Breastfeeding?
- Determine the Right Position
- Caution in Night Breastfeeding
- Wait for Baby's Sign
- Know How Often to Breastfeed
- How Do You Know If Your Baby Is Hungry?
Breastfeeding isn't always easy and natural, usually at first. In this process, there may be developments that you did not expect. For example, your milk may be low or your milk may cause allergies in your baby… You should prepare yourself for every situation in order to ensure that your baby is fed in a healthy way. So, what should you pay attention to while breastfeeding your baby?
Determine the Right Position
It is very important that you determine the best sitting position for you and your baby. With the right breastfeeding position, breastfeeding is more comfortable. Lie on your back with your head, shoulders and neck supported. Lean the front of the baby against your body. While holding your baby on your lap, take a position with the head on your elbow. You can use a nursing pillow to raise the baby's head to the nipple. Grasp your chest with your other hand.
Caution in Night Breastfeeding
Your baby may wake up hungry. This means night feeding. In order not to disturb your baby's sleep, you should focus on some details at this stage. If you are going to breastfeed your baby at night, you can try the side lying position. This is a useful position in the middle of the night. You can support your baby with a side sleeping pillow, or you can use a back support pillow. In your side lying position, your baby will be fed comfortably, while on the other hand, he will not be sleepy. This will be much better for both you and your baby.
Wait for Baby's Sign
End feeding by waiting for the baby to release the nipple. If your baby doesn't send you a signal, you can stop feeding when sucking and swallowing slows down. Most of the time, your baby falls asleep after feeding. She can wake up to feed from the second breast or sleep until the next feed.
Know How Often to Breastfeed
Feeding babies when they are hungry and not on a schedule is ultimately best for breastfeeding success. For the first few weeks, you should breastfeed at least eight to twelve times every 24 hours, even if your baby doesn't request it. However, feeding patterns vary greatly from baby to baby, so you may need to breastfeed a little more often or less. As your baby gets older, you should reduce the number of feeds. The frequency of feeding baby food will not be the same as breast milk. Breast milk is digested faster than formula. This means that the baby gets hungry and thirsty faster. Breast milk and infant formula are also different in this respect.
How Do You Know If Your Baby Is Hungry?
The easiest way to achieve the right balance of breastfeeding is to breastfeed when your baby seems hungry. If your baby brings his hand to your chest and tugs at your clothes, cries for no reason, sticks his tongue out, makes noises in his mouth, and cries out, it means he's hungry. In such cases, you should understand that your baby is hungry and you should know that you need to breastfeed him.