Babies start using the only communicating tools they know to start asking for it as soon as they are born, you can read here
about normal newborn behavior.
Basic physiology of lactation Basic information about the content of human milk What to expect in the first hours and days after birth How to know if your baby is getting enough
milk Normal newborn behavior and reflexes that assist with feeding How to help your baby with feeding Signs that everything is going well Common challenges and how to avoid them and / or overcome them How to identify when things are NOT going well Who to call for help
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.
Her goal is to help your family learn
about normal newborn behavior, baby care techniques, infant sleep, postnatal recovery, breast and infant feeding techniques.
She has a wealth of experience regarding postpartum adjustment, including:
normal newborn behavior, infant sleep, postnatal recovery, and breastfeeding.
This course discusses routine newborn tests and procedures, infant characteristics,
normal newborn behaviors, baby comfort and soothing techniques, safe sleep practices, breastfeeding, babywearing, and infant grooming.
We will discuss newborn care including feeding techniques,
normal newborn behaviors, bathing, diapering, umbilical cord care, swaddling, sleeping and so much more.
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.
It was like a switch flipped in my beautiful child and
the normal newborn behavior excelled to the point where she screamed and simply screamed some more.
So many mothers, who expect that breastfeeding should just come «naturally,» are set up to fail when the reality doesn't match the image they're given, and when everyone around them, equally under - informed about breastfeeding and
normal newborn behavior, suggests that their baby is «eating too often» or that they should just give the baby a bottle.