What Should Mothers Pay Attention to When Breastfeeding?

Breastfeeding is a learning process for both mother and baby. It is a very special period of bonding and pleasure for both. In order to make this period more enjoyable, we would like to share with you the following information about what you can pay attention to and what you should consider while breastfeeding.

Correct latching on to the mother’s breast

One of the most important points in breastfeeding is the baby’s ability to grasp the mother’s breast correctly. Your baby should take as much of the brown area of your breast into its mouth as possible. It should not make a sound like “squeak squeak” while sucking. Even if your nipple hurts during the first days of breastfeeding, there should be no more pain in the following days. In this process, you should use HPA Lanolin-containing nipple cream that does not need to be wiped off before breastfeeding . If you still have pain in your breast despite using the cream, you shouldgo back and review your breastfeeding position.

Protect the Nipple!

After breastfeeding, you can apply an effective nipple cream to your nipple , leave it on for 1-2 minutes and put your breast pad  on. Make sure that the pad you use absorbs the liquid quickly and always stays dry. Keeping the breast moist will leave the door open to fungal infection.

Nipple Cream Should Consist of Natural Ingredients!

Do not apply cosmetic creams other than nipple cream to your breast for cleaning or care, and never wash your nipple with carbonated or soapy water. As long as you are breastfeeding, the substances that will protect your breast are secreted from the small glands around the nipple. You can use nipple protectors to protect your breasts , especially before breastfeeding your baby, you should prefer creams that you can use without wiping. When you are not sure about the cleanliness of your nipple, it will be enough to express your milk and rub it on your nipple with your hand.

Your average breastfeeding session is expected to last 15-20 minutes. Babies normally suckle about P% of the breast milk they would normally take in a meal in the first 1-2 minutes and the remaining 50% in the remaining time.

Baby’s Breastfeeding Frequency…

The frequency of breastfeeding should be adjusted according to the baby’s wishes. This varies from baby to baby, but you can recognize this by observing your baby’s reactions. The baby shows its hunger by opening its mouth, searching and eventually crying. In the first weeks, breastfeeding intervals can be very short, 1-2 hours. As the amount of milk produced after each breastfeeding will increase a little more, feeding intervals will increase over time as your baby grows.

Pay Attention to These About Breastfeeding!

  1. Your baby should be able to breathe freely through his or her nose while breastfeeding. If your baby’s nose is blocked or if it closes during sucking, it will not be able to suckle comfortably.
  2. The baby should be burpedafter breastfeeding . During breastfeeding, babies may also swallow some air or gas is formed in the stomach during digestion. This air-gas mixture is collected in the upper left side of the stomach and should be removed after feeding.
  3. Breastfeed your baby from the same breast until all the milk in one breast is used up. When your baby starts to suck, the first milk that comes out is very watery. As your baby continues to suck, the milk gets thicker and thicker and the fat-rich milk starts to come in. This last milk ensures that your baby is full and will let go of the breast on its own. Therefore, breastfeed from one breast at each feeding. At the next feeding, offer the other breast. Babies who are breastfed a little at a time from both breasts at the same meal are not full because they do not get the fatty last milk.