Not exact matches
After trying multiple diets, I decided to try feeding him from just one
breast at each
nursing session.
Ideally, you want to pump
after your baby's morning
nursing session, or you can pump as she's feeding on one
breast.
(Tip: if you were making them switch
breasts after a certain amount of time, start letting the baby decide (unlatch) when they're done with one
breast and then switch sides, and / or start each
nursing session on the
breast they finished with the last time, so they have a chance to get all the fatty milk that usually comes at the end of a
nursing session.)
Simply repin the brooch
after a
nursing session and save yourself the trouble of checking your
breasts next feed!
One
nurse told me to rub
breast milk over my nipples
after every
nursing session and let them air dry.
Offer your infant an ounce or two of this pumped
breast milk in a bottle
after nursing sessions or freeze it for your child - care provider to give him when you return to work.