Different experiences can affect early
breastfeeding success Labor and delivery aka your birth story is something you will talk about for years to
Different experiences can affect early
breastfeeding success Labor and delivery aka your birth story is something you will talk about for years to come.
Not exact matches
One thing that isn't often discussed is how different
labor and delivery experiences can affect early
breastfeeding success.
Did anything you do during
labor and delivery help set you up for
breastfeeding success?
Statistics have proven that women who have Doula support will have shorter
labors, fewer unnecessary interventions, less chance of an unnecessary cesarean, greater
breastfeeding success and less postpartum mood disorders.
So, Veronica, just to get started you know a baby's birth story can definitely impact
breastfeeding and we actually have an entire episode dedicated to this topic, so what should mom do during
labor to optimize her
breastfeeding success in the first 24 hours?
When you hire me or any of the CBP doulas, you need to know we can not guarantee: A shorter
labor A vaginal birth An unmedicated birth A baby who is not posterior (aka «sunny side up») A perfect birth A trauma free birth A positive experience Immediate bonding
Breastfeeding success...
Righard and Frantz (1990) observed that drugs used during
labor do impact
breastfeeding, and that moms who are not separated from their babies after birth have significantly better
success with the initiation of
breastfeeding.