With
all the tension of work, money, coping without family support, many
young mothers find they are producing insufficient breast milk to
feed their babies in the first 3 months.
My first advice is that if you are planning a baby you must as a
mother to be, make some very serious choices, decisions and commitments
to feeding or nursing your baby.
Your mental
planning must be to cope with 9 months of pregnancy and 3 months
at least of breast feeding.
In 99% of cases
there will be enough milk produced for at least the first 3 months.
We have done research in slums and found that even undernourished
mothers produce enough breast milk, though they don’t get
good food after delivery. If the baby is put to the breast regularly,
milk will be produced.
The
first rule is to try and keep an approximately 2-3 hour’s
gap between feeds. If the baby cries in between the 2 hours gap
– she may be wet, soiled or want to burp or go to sleep so
don’t just put the baby to the breast every time she/he cries.
Then the breasts get a chance to be filled with enough milk to give
the baby a full feed after 2 hours and the pattern is established.
There is also
an ideal technique to get maximum milk production. Put the baby
to the right breast, feed for 5 minutes by the clock. Remove from
breast, burp and put to left breast. Allow baby to feed at this
breast for 10 – 20 minutes or as long as she desires.
At the next
feed be sure to put baby to the left breast for 5 min and then to
the right breast for 10-20 min. This gives the breast the chance
to get emptied and filled properly.er.
From the diet
part the mother should try to drink 4 liter water and one liter
milk (Tonned) daily. Avoid eating ghee and other fatty foods as
they don’t help in milk production.
In very rare
cases there may be some physiological problem and milk may be less.
The
advice is not to give cow’s milk or buffalo milk but up to
6-9 months only formula milk may be introduce as this is prepared
as closely as possible in composition to the mothers milk. Also
the bottle used must be cleaned and sterilized so as to prevent
many stomach infections in the early months.
In the first
3 months no other supplementary food can be introduce and water
is also not necessary, only milk is to be given and please try very
hard to give only the breast milk as it contains some substances
which help to increase the babies resistance to infection later
in life. Try not to work and have some kind of help at home for
at least these 3 months so you may relax and do full justice to
breast feeding your baby. Breast milk is ideal for the baby for
the first six to nine months. Breast is Best
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