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Always trust your instincts and seek medical help if something feels off. Urgent Signs: Regular well-baby checkups will also help monitor growth and feeding patterns.
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Always trust your instincts and seek medical help if something feels off. Urgent Signs: Regular well-baby checkups will also help monitor growth and feeding patterns.
Clean hands are vital to protect both mother and baby from illness. Here’s how to maintain good hygiene: Good hygiene practices are simple but essential.
Burping helps release air swallowed during feeding, reducing discomfort. Here are some popular burping positions: Burp your baby during natural pauses in feeding and again
Donor human milk is a safe and essential option when breastfeeding isn’t possible, especially for preterm or vulnerable babies. Here’s what you need to know:
Weaning is a gradual process, starting around 6 months as your baby begins solid foods, and it continues at your pace. Here are some helpful
Breastfeeding your baby is a natural and important part of caring for them, and feeding wherever they’re hungry is your right. To feel more confident
Certain situations can make breastfeeding more challenging, but with the right support and solutions, many of these challenges can be overcome: Breastfeeding can still be
Expressing milk can be beneficial for managing engorgement, supporting feeding schedules, and building a healthy milk supply. Here are some tips for expressing and storing
If you’re choosing to bottle feed—whether with formula or expressed breast milk—it’s essential to ensure the process is safe and responsive to your baby’s needs.
Certified Lactation Consultants (IBCLCs or CLCs) can offer expert, non-judgmental support. Call if: Many hospitals or maternity centers offer post-discharge lactation follow-ups—take advantage! Have questions
Don’t be discouraged—most breastfeeding issues are temporary and solvable. You Might Encounter: Reminder: Breastfeeding is a skill—it gets better with time and help. Worried about
Every baby feeds differently, but some signs help you know when they’re full. Signs Baby Is Satisfied: ● Baby releases the breast on their own.●
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