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Position Matters
Your posture
In summary:
1. Make yourself comfortable
2. Make sure you are not leaning back
3. Use props for support.
4. Remember to have a glass of water
5. While getting yourself ready.
Two important things to avoid:
1. Do not be tempted to sit leaning back in bed, or in a chair that is designed for lounging, without proper support behind you back.
2. Do not be tempted to start feeding until you are comfortable and ready.
How You Hold Your Baby
In summary:
1. Is held close to you
2. Is well supported
3. Is turned towards you
4. Has her mouth just below your nipple as you prepare to feed
5. Has her head, neck, and back all in a straight line
6. Make sure her arms and hands do not get in the way as she gets on to feed
The important things to avoid are as follows:
1. Do not lie you baby on her back. She would have to turn her head to find your breast.
2. Do not hold her so that her mouth is above or well below your nipple.
3. Do not let her chin push down toward her chest.
4. Do not bring your breast to the baby, bring you baby to the breast.
How Your Baby Take Your Breast
1. Support your baby well
a. Cradle him on the inside of your forearm, on the same side on which he is feeding. You will support his should and neck on your arm just below you elbow.
b. Support him with the arm on the opposite side from the breast he is feeding from. Cradle his shoulders, his necks, and the base of his head lightly on your hand. This is for support only. Do not put pressure on his head. His back should rest on the inside of your forarm.
2. Hold his head gently.
3. Brush you baby’s lips lightly against your nipple.
4. Wait until his mouth is wide open before letting him take your breast in his mouth.
When his mouth is opening wide, quickly but gently move him onto your breast so he can take a good, deep mouthful. (This may take practice to get the timing right. If you wait too long, he will have begun to close his mouth by the time you bring him onto the breast. )
5. Make sure he takes a large mouthful of your breast, not just your nipple.
To do this, he need use his whole bottom jaw and tongue. Think about where the baby’s bottom lip, rather than his top lip, make contact with your breast. Your nipple will then end up right at the back of his mouth, where it cannot be damaged by suction and friction.
The mouthful of breast that your baby takes in should be all the way around and behind your nipple, and include some of the dark area around your nipple .
If you can still see some areola, more of it should show beyond your baby’s top lip than beyond his bottom lip.
6. Relax and let the feed happen.
If for any reason you feel your baby id not well positioned, especially if it is painful for you, stop the feed. Take him off the breast gently by breaking the suction.
[ 本帖最后由 思思妈妈 于 2007-8-30 09:26 编辑 ] |
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