Not exact matches
Obtaining qualified, competent help early can make a huge difference in
milk supply whether the problem is the result of inaccurate information about
normal newborn behavior or an actual problem with lactation.
This class covers topics such as, breastfeeding friendly labor and birth practices, latch and positioning techniques, hand expression,
normal newborn feeding
behaviors, managing engorgement, how to know your baby is transferring
milk and troubleshooting difficulties.
Perceived low
milk production, also called perceived insufficient
milk, is when a mom who is producing enough
milk for her baby, believes she has low supply because she misreads
normal newborn behaviors as hunger or dissatisfaction at the breast.