When milk ejection (let - down) occurs and the baby is swallowing milk, try removing the shield quickly and putting the baby immediately back to the breast.
Not exact matches
It is also used in situations
when the mother has a more forceful
milk ejection because it allows the child to handle the increased flow more easily.
«It is not unusual for breastfeeding mothers to notice a temporary drop in their
milk supply or a delayed or inhibited let - down, or
milk -
ejection, reflex
when they are under great stress» (Mohrbacher and Stock 1997).
In the first few weeks, babies tend to fall asleep at the breast
when the flow of
milk is slow (this slowing of the flow occurs more rapidly if the baby is not well latched on, since the baby depends on the mother's «letdown» or
milk ejection reflex to get
milk).
When your newborn begins to suck at your breast, or even just to mouth your nipple, the hormone oxytocin is released in your body, hastening the contraction of your uterus and inducing the let - down or
milk -
ejection reflex, which begins your
milk flow.
When you start feeling the tingly sensation that signals the
milk ejection reflex (letdown), apply direct pressure by crossing your arms over your breasts in a self - hug motion to stop leaking.
When you begin breastfeeding, your levels of oxytocin, the hormone that produces the
milk ejection reflex (MER) or let - down action, are still adjusting.
During this time you will learn what it feels like to breastfeed, how to recognize your baby's hunger signals, and how to know
when your let - down or
milk ejection reflex has occurred.
And so, that baby we know that if it gets on the breasts the Neonatologists will be freed
when the mother's
milk gets released, the
milk ejection reflex that the baby will basically be essentially choking and then she is afraid of the Apnec episode.
When the baby then goes to the breast, and has to suck to elicit a
milk ejection response, the baby will «Shut Down» or become fussy.