You may need to wake your baby to nurse in
the early days after birth and they may fall asleep during feeding.
In the book, co-authors Nancy Mohrbacher and Kathleen Kendall - Tackett carefully explain the fundamentals of how breastfeeding works, and share what every woman needs to know in
the early days after birth.
Based in Denver, Colorado, she has worked extensively studying Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) and Flathead Syndrome and has become very active in counseling more movement for all babies, promoting tummy time from
the early days after birth to improve their strength and environmental experience.
Although this is the most common nursing position, it may not be the best to use in
the early days after birth, because baby may not get a deep enough latch.
This video features Co-Founder Dr. Christie del Castillo - Hegyi narrating a presentation on how to ensure that your newborn is well - fed in
the early days after birth: