(Ex: airplanes, restaurants,
etc.) This jerk needs to be taught a lesson: us mothers who want the best nutrition and well - being for our child will NOT go to the back and will
fed our babies
on demand!
Afterwards, the women received an educational booklet
on the intervention, in Arabic and French, containing illustrations and information
on: the benefits of breast milk, the importance of skin - to - skin contact immediately after birth, the importance of early breastfeeding and giving colostrum to the baby, the criteria of good positioning for corrective breast - taking, the signs of effective suckling, the signs of effective breastfeeding for the first six months,
on -
demand breastfeeding and its daily frequency, breastfeeding accessories, techniques for collecting and storing breast milk, and questions and answers about different maternal concerns (depression, hygiene, nipple pain, quantity of milk produced, duration and number of
feedings, mixed
feeding, diet to be followed during breastfeeding, mothers» illness and breastfeeding, weaning of the baby,
etc..)
As well as chapters
on such things as: combining routines and
feeding on demand, gentle parenting even when it is giving you the shits, managing the needs of a sleep - hating baby,
etc., Nagle talks a lot about the problems she perceives with our current cultural and social attitudes towards breastfeeding and sleep.
I also track other things necessary to
feeding on this notebook (lots of spit - up, changes in pump supplies, how baby is feeling, if baby is
demanding more milk,
etc.).