If someone does feed the baby, try to pump or hand
express during that feeding time to provide the physical cue to your body that baby needs milk then.
Not exact matches
Your mate can
express milk
during the day so you can help out with
feeding, particularly at night or when she needs some
time for herself (otherwise her outings or sleep are limited to the
times between nursing).
He was in hospital for 5 months and
during that
time I
expressed and he was
fed exclusively EBM.
They were exclusively
fed expressed breast milk through
feeding tubes
during their
time in hospital, first hourly then two and three hourly.
If that is the case and she pumps while under the influence of alcohol, she should sacrifice
feeding her baby the milk
expressed during that
time.
If you will be away from your baby
during feeding time, you can
express your breast milk.
After gently washing and drying your baby's face,
express some milk and use a cotton pad to dabble the milk over the affected area and continue to do this several
times a day (
during feedings is a good idea) until the condition clears up.
Moms today are super busy and can not always be with their babies
during feeding time, so they go through the process of
expressing milk from their breast and storing it appropriately.
To continue breast
feeding, working women must
express milk several
times during the day.
Since pumping at night can be important for building and maintaining milk supply, it's important that you consistently pump at night
during times when you're
feeding your baby
expressed breastmilk for a meal.