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For example, did you know that your breasts have the ability to respond to how much milk your baby needs? This means that, for the most part, your breasts will always make “enough milk,” contrary to the ridiculous breastfeeding myths that are still out there.
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Read More »When you think about it, breastfeeding is an amazing process! For starters, breastfeeding is the only way to give your baby the unique rich blend of nutrients and immune-boosting elements that provide life-enhancing benefits. Even the process of breastfeeding is fascinating... For example, did you know that your breasts have the ability to respond to how much milk your baby needs? This means that, for the most part, your breasts will always make “enough milk,” contrary to the ridiculous breastfeeding myths that are still out there. That said, given the complexity of the human body, not everyone’s experience with breastfeeding is the same and some women do encounter challenges. One of the most common is feeling like your breasts are not producing enough milk. While there are a few things that can legitimately affect your milk production, such as stress or medical condition, more often than not, mothers are worrying about nothing. In other words, mums often worry that their milk supply is low, even when it isn’t. It may be helpful to keep in mind that breastmilk production is a matter of “supply and demand.” Even if your breasts don’t “feel full enough” to you, as long as your baby is gaining enough weight on breastmilk alone, your milk supply is not a problem. Also, keep in mind that it is perfectly normal for a new mother’s breasts to feel less full, or even “empty,” after the first 6-12 weeks of breastfeeding. This is part of the natural adjustment that your body makes from the first days of breastfeeding. If you are still concerned about whether you are producing enough breastmilk, here are a few additional steps that you can take.
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Read More »The Australian Breastfeeding Association has a comprehensive list of where to get the best support about medications and breastfeeding in your state.
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Read More »Don’t use formula or dummies. Some mums supplement their breastfeeding with formula, or use dummies to calm a baby – but both of these can be a problem if your breastmilk supply is low. Keep the baby focused on getting all of his nourishment from breast This will tell your breasts that it’s time to produce more breast milk. Try double pumping between feedings. According to research, pumping both breasts simultaneously can increase the volume of milk pumped by 18 percent. Take care of yourself: Your well-being is an important part of your breastmilk supply. So, make sure you reduce stress, get plenty of sleep, eat well, and drink lots of water. If your breast doesn't feel full of milk, this is usually not a sign of low breastmilk supply. For most breastfeeding problems related to breastmilk supply, the answer is: “more breastfeeding.” Keep breastfeeding, keep pumping, and that will keep stimulating your body to produce more milk. Are you a breastfeeding mum who thought they had low milk supply? What advice would you give to the other members of our community? Please join the conversation here or on our Medela Australia Facebook
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According to Dr. Michael Tobin, a soulmate is someone who you feel deeply connected to, but not in a dependent or needy way. The guiding principle...
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