Tips for Smooth Breastfeeding for the First Time

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The experience of breastfeeding for the first time for most new mothers may be arguably not always as easy as people say or say a breastfeeding guidebook. There are various questions that might cross the mind of a mother before starting breastfeeding. The problem of breastfeeding each mother will also be different. In this article, we try to answer all the questions that might have been bothering you.

Does breast milk come out immediately after the baby is born?

This may vary between mothers. There is a mother whose milk comes out immediately after the baby is born, but some other mothers may be confused because their milk does not come out after giving birth.

Relax, breast milk that does not go straight out after giving birth is normal. Wait 3-4 days after giving birth until the milk comes out, if you are just breastfeeding for the first time. A few days after giving birth, you may feel the breasts are fuller and bigger, this is a sign that milk has been produced.

When to breastfeed the first time?

It's best to feed your baby immediately after the baby is born. Reporting from WebMD, experts say that it's best to start breastfeeding your baby 30 minutes after the baby is born. Place your newborn baby directly on your chest. This encourages skin contact between mother and baby. This activity is called the Early Breastfeeding Initiation (IMD). This can encourage the baby to suckle well, as suggested by The American Academy of Pediatrics.

At the time of IMD, the baby will look for your nipples, so the baby is training to suckle. This process may take about one hour after birth. However, some other babies may just rest in your arms. Feel the warmth of your skin and hear your calming heartbeat.

If the milk does not come out immediately after the baby is born, you can continue to make skin contact while offering the breast to the baby. This can help stimulate the release of breast milk. Do it patiently and don't panic.

If your baby is born prematurely, you may not be able to immediately breastfeed. But, you can still give ASI by pumping your milk. Then, the baby can receive this milk through a bottle.

What comes out of the breast for the first time is breast milk?

When the milk comes out the first time, what you see may be a yellowish liquid and a little thick. Some people think of it as stale breast milk, so instead throw it away. Don't get me wrong, it is colostrum fluid which is actually very necessary for newborns.

Colostrum contains proteins, vitamins and minerals that can help a newborn's body fight bacteria and viruses. In addition, it can also help stimulate the baby to produce antibodies so that it strengthens the body's immunity. Colostrum can also help coat the inside of the baby's intestines and protect babies from allergies and digestive disorders.

Tips for smoothly breastfeeding for the first time

The first thing you have to do is stick the baby to your chest well. This can help the baby suckle well. Also, help the mother to avoid nipple blisters, swollen breasts, or the risk of infection.

To help determine whether the baby is sticking properly, try holding your breast and touch the baby's lips with the nipple. If the baby opens his mouth, the sign is that he wants to suckle. Help your baby reach your nipples by holding them closer and holding your breasts while giving it to the baby.

Make sure all the nipples, also part or all of the areola (the brown skin area around the nipple) enter the baby's mouth. You may hear the sound of swallowing and see the baby's jaw move back and forth while feeding. This can be a sign that the baby is receiving breast milk well.

If the baby is having difficulty breathing while breastfeeding because his nose is too close to your breast, you should press your breasts that are close to the baby's nose. So, it can give a little room for breathing babies. Perform breastfeeding activities calmly, so the milk that comes out is also smooth.

When you try to breastfeed for the first time, it might not work as smoothly as you imagined. You may have to try many times until you find a comfortable breastfeeding position and the baby can suckle well. Most importantly, you do not stop trying to breastfeed your baby properly.

First breastfeeding should not hurt. However, if you feel pain when the baby attaches to the breast, you can help remove the baby's suction by inserting your little finger between the gums of your baby and your breast. The baby will then open its mouth. And, try feeding the baby again in a comfortable position so the baby sticks properly.

Tips for Smooth Breastfeeding for the First Time
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