Breastfeeding details to pay attention to!

For new mothers, it is important to understand the following 5 details of breastfeeding: 1: Don’t wait for your baby to be too hungry before feeding, and avoid your baby from sucking too fast and too quickly: When your baby sucks vigorously because he or she is too hungry, it is easy to inhale too much air, at this time the mother can gently soothe or draw out half of the bottle teat to remind the baby to slow down. 2: Feeding process without interruption: Make sure that the feeding process contains the correct milk without interruption and that the nipple is not withdrawn during bottle feeding to reduce the probability of inhaling air. Do not tease your baby when he or she is breastfeeding to avoid choking. Due to the small strength of the baby during the month, the mother can use her hands in a C-shape to help the baby to express milk. 3 :. Try to keep the baby awake: If the baby falls asleep during sucking, it will likewise increase the probability of inhaling too much gas, so the mother can talk to the baby when she sees that he is going to be confused and lift his ears to remind him to breastfeed. 4: . Do not force your baby to eat too much: When your baby shows signs of being full, such as turning his head away or slowing down his sucking, stop breastfeeding, on the one hand, to respect your child, and on the other hand, to avoid overflow due to too much milk. 5: When breastfeeding, the mother should pay attention to see if her clothes are blocking the baby’s nose, so that the baby will eat and breathe in air. Also when the baby falls asleep after drinking milk, it is best to put it on its side at first, so that even if overflow occurs, it can flow out of the mouth without choking into the trachea, and put it flat after half an hour. Families should also check often to see if their baby is choking. How can you tell if your baby is full? 1: The breast is empty, the baby falls asleep while drinking milk, and the little mouth loosens the nipple. 2: Hands are loose when drinking milk and hang down at the side. When the baby is full, the body will appear relaxed. 3:You can observe the amount of urine your baby wets throughout the day. On the first day of birth, there will be 1 very wet diaper, on the second day there will be 2 diapers, on the third day there will be 3 diapers, and after the fifth day, there will be about 5 to 6 very wet diapers on average every day. 4: The baby is able to sleep a lot and can sleep for more than 2 – 3 hours. 5: The baby’s weight can be observed. The weight of the newborn will drop in the first few days of life, but the magnitude will not exceed 10%. After 10 days of birth will return to the weight at birth, and the weight of newborns increases reasonably every month.