Not exact matches
If a woman is
breastfeeding a child when its old enough to eat food, there is a whole other set of
problems at play.
«Ultimately, on the
breastfeeding issue, I think the
problem at the moment is that there is too much pressure to
breastfeed and not enough support for
breastfeeding.»
That's what I'm saying too - I think that the real
problems that have lead us so far away from
breastfeeding are less to do with formula companies and more to do with the completely screwed up North American birth culture where under - informed medical staff are the ones
at the steering wheel and we have succumbed to the over-sexualization of breasts and other non-female-friendly cultural ideas that have made
breastfeeding «gross», «offensive» or «unnecessary».
I've
breastfed Willow
at least five times on airplanes and while I did get conflicting information each time (one flight attendant said yes to BFing on take - off and landing while another said no), I did not have any
problems with passengers and the like.
Some mothers with these medical conditions will struggle with
breastfeeding and others will have no
problem at all.
I think the
problem at the moment is that there is too much pressure to
breastfeed and not enough support for
breastfeeding.
Also - and I'm not proud of this - I had a theory that many
breastfeeding «
problems» were a result of women waiting too long to have kids; that we were a selfish generation and that my peers would just give up too easily,
at the first sign of trouble; that we couldn't be bothered in the first place.
Generally, if you forget to burp your
breastfed baby, it won't cause any
problems, and some babies don't need to be burped
at all.
And sometimes
at the very beginning, using that pump can make
breastfeeding problems work if there are any
problems or creates
problems that weren't you know already there.
Sleepless nights,
breastfeeding difficulties, a history of abuse or trauma, low partner support, or a baby with health
problems are all stressors that can put you
at risk for depression.
But mostly, you need to see that your baby prefers you to all others, even if,
at the moment, you are having
problems learning to
breastfeed.
Let's look
at the assertion that a tight, prominent upper lip frenum causes
breastfeeding problems more closely.
«The first week he was nursing fine, no
problem,» said Osuri, 31, as she collapsed into a chair
at the
Breastfeeding Center for Greater Washington.
* People who have a
problem with public
breastfeeding, people who think violence is the best way to raise a child to be respectful, and people who think being a Stay
At Home Mom is mindless, easy work.
Since it has taken some time, and a ton of coaxing and money from big businesses (ie - formula manufacturers) to convince the majority of American women NOT to
breastfeed, I have no
problem with an «in your face» advocacy that is attempting to put
breastfeeding back where it belongs,
at the TOP of the list, as a first and most important choice.
She may have no
problem at all, or she may have trouble moving her tongue in the wavelike motions necessary for effective
breastfeeding.
«A baby with a cleft lip or palate, for example, is often more prone to developing upper respiratory
problems, such as colds, allergies, and ear infections,» says Aimee Creelman, a
breastfeeding consultant
at St. Luke's Hospital in San Francisco.
However, questions or
breastfeeding issues may come up, and
problems that weren't there
at the beginning may suddenly appear.
Some mothers worry that
breastfeeding an older child could cause psychological damage, but there is no reason to believe that
breastfeeding an older child causes any
problems at all.
Because
breastfeeding at work laws vary from place to place, it is common for
problems to be encountered when
breastfeeding a newborn, just as women can encounter
problems when
breastfeeding in public.
my grand daughter is 3 wks old my daughter inlaw has decided to
breastfeed and fomula feed but i notice that when she
breastfeeds the baby pukes it all up but does not do this with the formula Would u know what the
problem could be We r very baffled because she breast fed
at the beginning and just spit up a bit Help
Some will continue to
breastfeed without a
problem, others may just become fussy
at the breast, and others will refuse the breast entirely.
So many mothers struggle with
breastfeeding and I just wish that more (I'm an IBCLC) isn't done
at the hospital to prevent the
problems that so commonly occur.
But for many women, it is natural for minor
problems to arise
at first, especially if it is their first time
breastfeeding.
But we also need more support for moms who
breastfeed — time off to pump, incentives to continue to
breastfeed through
at least six months, maybe longer, and better resources to help
breastfeeding moms
problem solve without feeling guilty.
Additionally, if
problems or questions do come up, either with the product itself, or just with
breastfeeding in general, this pump comes complete with vast amounts of educational material and resources to help you to put your mind
at ease.
I went to see my doctor, who told me he thought it was a positioning
problem, common
at the start of
breastfeeding.
Moist heat is what helps
problems like these and chances are, most
breastfeeding moms are going to face
at least one of those
problems while
breastfeeding.
If you're wondering how and why moist heat is so effective
at battling these common
breastfeeding problems and increasing milk supply, the science behind it is quite simple.
I will try the chin method, but my
problem is Im not very good
at keeping to things, but im proud that I have
breastfed for all this time as I bottle fed both my other children, I believe
breastfeeding has made her the happy little girl that she is, but I need a bit of a life now.
It's just the way that I was thinking
at the time was: well, yeah, done, I am going to be
breastfeeding, no
problem, let's take a class, because I'm a planner, and I'd like to be prepared for things.
In the first days after birth, over 90 % of mothers say they had
at least one
breastfeeding problem.
Mrs. S.: I just heard a doctor say that the haredi women have many fewer
breastfeeding problems, or
at least they don't get to such a bad state, because of the family support.
Giving large amounts of artificial milk
at each feeding can lead to
breastfeeding problems later as babies become accustomed to large fast flowing quantities
at long intervals which is quite different to the feeding experience
at the breast.
i have a similar
problem or situation with my baby girl she wont drink out of a bottle and she is a
breastfed baby i tried those breast flow bottles by first year and my baby just laughed
at me so i have abandoned the thought of a bottle and i have tried for the cup and the transition ones by gerber with the triangler shape is the ones she likes so far she will drink a little from there
at least
A good way to tell is if,
at the first sign that you are having
problems breastfeeding, your pediatrician doesn't only recommend supplementing with a bottle, changing to formula, or to «just keep trying.»
Cracked nipples can be a big
problem as it can discourage both the mom and baby from
breastfeeding putting
at risk the health of both of them.
These are babies, they are meant to be
breastfed, anything other than
breastfeeding places them and their mothers
at risk of health
problems — we should be celebrating women who help to normalize
breastfeeding, not making them feel ashamed of what they are doing.
Breastfeeding is hard and that's if you don't encounter any
problems at all.
The
problem lies in the fact that she started self - weaning
at 8 months (pushing me away and crying when I tried to feed during the day — she still
breastfed at bedtime and in the morning, sometimes I could sneak one in if she was tired enough before her nap!).
From my understanding, while formula has more iron, it is not as easily absorbed as the iron in breast milk, and therefore formula fed babies are
at a higher risk for
problems than
breastfed babies.
Plus, whether you nurse in front of your own kids or not shapes what they think about seeing women
breastfeed in public, so I'd say the
problems start
at home on this one.
If you are having
problems pumping enough
at work,
Breastfeeding Support & Supplies has a variety of herbs to help increase milk supply.
If your baby doesn't latch well
at first or you have other
breastfeeding problems, ask hospital staff to help you express colostrum and feed it with a small cup or eyedropper.
At a time when 10 to 20 % of children worldwide suffer from emotional or behavioral
problems, a possible solution as simple as
breastfeeding is one that could prove both attainable and powerful.
glad to find this... I'm
at 16 weeks now (FTM) but I'm anticipating
problems down the road with
breastfeeding.
This study found informing men about potential
problems (like engorgement and mastitis) and giving them strategies to
problem solve, increased the level of support their
breastfeeding partner perceived they received
at 6 weeks post-birth.
This isn't a
problem for me
at this point — my 3 - mo - old is
breastfed (completely washable), and the other won't poop away from home!
Pressure point of
breastfeeding: I feel that the first few days of
breastfeeding is the most crucial part, once they start giving up or doubting all the
problem start entering so I am always telling people to text, email or message me
at the moment they feel they need help.
Here's another bonus to
breastfeeding one side
at a time: The more watery fore milk often causes a baby to have cramps or
problems with gas.