Thursday, July 13, 2017

Fast Flow...how to cope...

Many new moms experience the problem of too much milk supply or trying to manage the fast flow of breast milk.  I came across this article from #IBCLC – Nancy Mohrbacher recently.  In it she offers some tips and techniques with positioning of the baby and mother that I hope you find useful.   For more assistance on this matter, don’t hesitate to email me as a #IBCLC – info@pampecaconsulting.com

Here is Nancy’s article:

During the early weeks, while your milk supply is adjusting to your baby’s needs, your feeding position can make all the difference. If you sit straight up during feedings, your milk flows downhill into your baby’s mouth, which makes coping with milk flow more difficult for her. Instead, use positions like those pictured here. Move your hips forward and lean back with baby’s whole body resting on yours so your baby’s head is higher than the breast. In these positions, gravity makes milk flow easier for her to manage. Many mothers also find these positions much more comfortable.

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Lying on your side to breastfeed can also help because baby can let overflow milk dribble out of her mouth rather than having to swallow fast to prevent choking. (Lay a towel under baby first!)

Most important is never to hold your baby’s head to your breast when she wants to pull off and catch her breath. Fingers crossed these tips help!

 

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