Be sure that whoever your baby is staying with is familiar with
common hunger cues and knows to feed whenever your little one shows signs of being hungry.
Not exact matches
At least, when you're feeling hungry;) One of the most
common ways I see clients mistreating their body is by ignoring or suppressing
hunger cues, especially between meal times.
This class offers information (and demonstrations) on: Expectations for the first days and weeks with your newborn Recovery from birth and maximizing your rest postpartum Normal newborn sleep Swaddling Diapering Soothing your newborn (s) Preparation for breastfeeding Partner support Basic supplies for breastfeeding
Hunger cues Comfortable breastfeeding & bottlefeeding positions Getting a good latch
Common difficulties and solutions Safe milk storage Local resources Safe formula and bottle preparation
Discuss feeding positions and latch on, learn how to recognize
hunger cues, and get solutions to
common breastfeeding challenges.