Sentences with phrase «about breastfeeding on demand»

That's just one of several things I wish I'd known about breastfeeding on demand, because there are a lot of misunderstandings about it.
We talk a lot about breastfeeding on demand, so much that when I found myself breastfeeding a toddler I just kept right on doing it on demand!
The truths that she learned from the Samoan women about breastfeeding on demand were correct and transformed maternal culture in America.

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If it's family or friends, you could share some educative articles about the benefits of breastfeeding on demand.
One of the coolest parts about breastfeeding is that it works on a supply and demand system.
As some examples, things related to parenting that I've been told or read that I'm «making a rod for my own back» about: breastfeeding on - demand, letting the baby asleep on me, feeding her to sleep, occasionally letting her sleep in our bed for some or all of the night, choosing not to give her a dummy, and not leaving her to cry.
Through co-sleeping, breastfeeding on demand, babywearing and other quintessential «attachment parenting cornerstones,» I felt so close to my son that learning about him was not only easy, it seemed natural.
Looking back, I can't believe I didn't stop, but my baby and I had been separated in the NICU for the first week of his life and I was really damaged by the separation and was going to walk through fire to breastfeed on demand to try to right some of what seemed wrong about how his tiny life started.
I look forward to providing nourishment and comfort through breastfeeding, but I worry about the «on demand» relationship.
Talking about nursing a toddler; and so Andrea, as you discussed in your articles on my Sand Diego Breastfeeding Center blog, toddlers can be very emotional creatures and often demanding.
But it isn't just the feeding, it's the sudden awareness you have about your baby when you're establishing breastfeeding as a routine and breastfeeding on demand.
Afterwards, the women received an educational booklet on the intervention, in Arabic and French, containing illustrations and information on: the benefits of breast milk, the importance of skin - to - skin contact immediately after birth, the importance of early breastfeeding and giving colostrum to the baby, the criteria of good positioning for corrective breast - taking, the signs of effective suckling, the signs of effective breastfeeding for the first six months, on - demand breastfeeding and its daily frequency, breastfeeding accessories, techniques for collecting and storing breast milk, and questions and answers about different maternal concerns (depression, hygiene, nipple pain, quantity of milk produced, duration and number of feedings, mixed feeding, diet to be followed during breastfeeding, mothers» illness and breastfeeding, weaning of the baby, etc..)
As well as chapters on such things as: combining routines and feeding on demand, gentle parenting even when it is giving you the shits, managing the needs of a sleep - hating baby, etc., Nagle talks a lot about the problems she perceives with our current cultural and social attitudes towards breastfeeding and sleep.
In the end, I did exclusively breastfeed her for six months, and, 14 months after her birth, I still nurse her before her bedtime and when she rises at about 6 AM (as well as on - demand during the day).
There's no need to worry about spoiling your baby with too many feedings as most breastfeeding experts agree that on demand nursing can offer great emotional benefits.
CRISTI LEWIS: So, for women who are exclusively breastfeeding and when I say exclusively breastfeeding, I mean that you are feeding on demand and that you are also feeding your baby during the night, so that come typically to about 4 hours during the day and 6 hours during the night.
GRAEME SEABROOK: Well, so far with the second one, nothing and I'm very excited about that but I am exclusively breastfeeding and I'm breastfeeding on demand so that's probably why.
§ Model policy elements are 1) in - service training, 2) prenatal breastfeeding classes, 3) asking about mothers» feeding plans, 4) initiating breastfeeding within one hour of uncomplicated vaginal birth, 5) initiating breastfeeding after recovery for uncomplicated Cesarean sections and / or showing mothers how to express milk and maintain lactation if separated from infant, 6) giving only breast milk to breastfed infants, 7) rooming - in 24 hr / day, 8) breastfeeding on demand, 9) no pacifier use by breastfed infants, 10) referral of mothers with breastfeeding problems and / or referral of mothers to appropriate breastfeeding resources at discharge.
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