Tuesday, December 4, 2007

Neo Natal Care - Right Breastfeeding Position

Some Useful Positions for Breast-feeding

You are in the nursing stage. You are worried that your baby does not get enough nourishment, because you are unsure of the right positions for breast-feeding. Sometimes, your baby cries a lot and you are wondering if you hold your baby in the right position for breast-feeding.

Well, here is some help on how to hold your baby the right way during breast-feeding, so that you are comfortable and your baby can have a proper feed too.

The Cradle Hold

The cradle hold is the most common position of all. Sit with the baby in your lap and put the baby’s head in the crook of your elbow. Put your baby’s chest against your chest, so it does not have to turn to latch on to your breast.

Cross Cradle Hold

In the cross cradle hold, you keep the baby’s head in your hand. This is a position that first time mothers often use as they learn to breast feed. It helps maintain a good control of the baby’s head, as it suckles on your breast.

Reclining Position

The reclining position is a good night time position. The baby lies on its side, facing you as you lie on your side too. The baby’s head is at your breast. Make sure that the baby in this position is able to breathe from its nose. You can both go to sleep while feeding in this position. Do not forget to feed the baby from both your breasts or you may have a plugged duct in the other breast.

Remember that usually any position of feeding is alright as long as your baby has an ample feed and you are comfortable too. In addition, the baby should have, both the nipple and the areola in the mouth and it should be able to breathe. Change positions sometimes, so that your breast ducts are not plugged. To get more information on breast feeding visit pregnancy period.

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