Don’t underestimate breast milk. There are more than 400 nutrients in breast milk that have been discovered by humans that cannot be replicated by current science and technology. Come on, mommy feed. What a proud statement. In the process of breastfeeding, mothers will encounter many problems and receive all kinds of “good” advice. What is the best thing to do? Is what others say right? Mothers must be divided, only choose the best advice for the baby to listen to. 1, your milk is too little, you need to save more, raise the milk, up the milk and then give the baby to eat, let him eat a full meal. The milk is from eating, not from saving or raising. The less milk you have, the more you have to feed your baby as many times as possible. There is actually some truth to the saying that babies come out of the mother’s womb with their own rations. Your brain is smart enough to translate the stimulation formed by your baby’s frequent sucking into giving instructions to produce milk, and as long as the stimulation is strong enough, that is, you suck enough times and your breasts are constantly being emptied, your milk will keep on flowing out. This is what makes the milk flow more fundamental. Conversely, the less you suck, the less milk will come out, and this is the principle of weaning. Save your milk and feed it only after 4 or 5 hours, it seems to be able to make your baby eat a full meal for a short period of time, but there is only one consequence – your milk will become less and less (unless you are one of the very few natural cows who are troubled by mastitis all day long, how to toss the milk will not be less), the less you save, the more you save, and the more you save the 4 or 5 hours is not enough to eat. The less you save, the more you save. If you don’t have enough to eat for 4 or 5 hours, you can save for 5 or 6 hours, and if you don’t have enough, you can save for 7 or 8 hours. 2. Your milk is too clear and not nutritious, so add milk powder to your baby! The first part of mom’s milk is relatively clear, rich in water, protein and antibodies, and is for the baby to quench his thirst. After the baby has eaten for a while, he or she will be able to eat the thick white hind milk, which is rich in fat and calories compared to the front milk and gives the baby a full stomach. The invisible hind milk is eaten by the baby into the little tummy, so don’t be misled by the thin fore milk. The human body is much smarter than we think and is designed in such a way that the baby can be well hydrated while being fed. You may find that sometimes your baby is clamoring to eat, but stops after a short while, because he is thirsty and has quenched his thirst by taking a few sips of foremilk. If he is really hungry, he will continue to eat until he gets the hind milk to fill his stomach. As long as the breastfeeding mother is healthy and has a well-balanced diet with plenty of fish, meat, beans, eggs, milk and vegetables (breastfeeding mothers whose babies have very severe eczema would do well to avoid beans, eggs and milk because your baby is probably allergic to the proteins in these foods), your milk will never be without nutrition. 3, to give the baby to develop good habits, good rules, regular milk, not a moment to eat a moment to eat, not good for the baby’s stomach. Timed breastfeeding is a theory from about 20 years ago. I believe you will not use the theory that has been eliminated to feed your baby. A breastfed baby must be nursed on demand. For the first two months, he may not nurse regularly, but only about once every 1-3 hours, or even more frequently. Don’t be anxious, this does not mean that you are not getting enough milk, nor does it affect your baby’s gastrointestinal function or cause him to eat irregularly when he grows up. Just give it to your baby when he wants to eat. When he is a little older, he will naturally form his own routine. There is no benefit to deliberately implementing a 2-3 hour feeding schedule for breastfed babies that are only one or two weeks old, it will only affect your smooth milk production. 4. Your milk is too oily and your baby has diarrhea, so don’t give it to your baby. Or add rice paste to your baby, then he will “accumulate belly”. One or two months of exclusive breast milk baby may make a P will bring out some thin stool, a day of thin stool 3, 4 times – 7, 8 times are normal, this is purely physiological breast milk diarrhea, will not affect the baby’s growth and development. Unless the diarrhea is more than 10 to 20 times or more, it may be more serious lactose intolerance, which requires weaning or mixed feeding and switching to lactose-free formula; or there may be inflammation and bacterial infection, which requires laboratory tests on the stool in the hospital. In most cases, all you have to do is to take good care of your baby’s little bottom, wipe it clean after each poop, apply buttock cream and let it dry. If the red PP is serious, you can use ellagic acid ointment or erythromycin eye ointment and dry it in the soft sunlight, it will soon get better. don’t easily add supplementary food to your baby before 4 months old, it will increase the burden on your baby’s kidneys and there are endless consequences. The little baby has what the little baby should eat, and that is – milk. 5. Babies who eat formula milk grow fat. Your milk is not nourishing, your baby is too thin. Let your baby eat formula! Formula is the best substitute for mothers who are unable to breastfeed or have a severe shortage of breast milk. However, if your milk is normal, there is no need to be hurt by such a fallacious argument or even hesitate whether you should wean. As human technology continues to advance, the composition of formula milk is becoming more and more scientific and the gap with breast milk is gradually decreasing, but there is still no milk substitute in the world that can completely replace breast milk. The number of nutrients contained in formula milk is generally around 40-60, which is not comparable to the more than 1000 nutrients in breast milk. 1000 minus 60 is equal to what? I believe mothers already have the answer in their mind. Advice for new breastfeeding mothers 1. Learn to adapt to the baby’s rhythm, rest well, eat well Grab all the time to rest well, after feeding the baby to sleep you also sleep quickly. Eat more vegetables and drink more liquid drinks such as soup, milk, soy milk and water. 2, relax your emotions and keep a good mood Because of the drastic changes in hormone levels in the body, it is common for new mothers to be depressed or even mildly depressed after giving birth, and excessive fatigue and feeling helpless about the baby may aggravate your psychological burden. If you are constantly and inexplicably angry, uncontrollably anxious, irritable and depressed, please tell your family that you may be experiencing difficulties and ask them to understand and to help you and channel you. Let your family talk to you more and go out and let off steam. It will get better slowly. 3, try to sleep with your baby at night Whether to sleep with your baby or not, seems to be the most controversial point. The advantage of sleeping with your baby is that when your baby is a little older, both you and he will sleep better during the night because when he starts to grunt and doesn’t wake up completely, you can feed him and then both go back to sleep. If you are not so exhausted that you are completely overwhelmed, sleep with your baby as much as possible. You will love the feeling of sleeping with your baby. A milky little baby sleeping quietly beside you and waking up with a big smile on your face for the first time is such a blessing. 4, let the child’s father join in Breastfeeding may make him feel plugged in, do not know what to do well. Don’t complain about him, he is as new to this as you are and needs encouragement rather than scolding. Learn the art of command, tell him what you need him to do and he will be more than happy to get involved in the care of the baby, such as bathing him, putting him to bed and so on. You can also get a lot of money from the company. 5, learn more breast milk knowledge Mothers of breastfeeding knowledge even if they know nothing, it does not matter, from now on to learn is still too late. When everything is straightened out, and more free time, go online and read more books to learn some new information about breastfeeding, which is the most important guarantee to increase your confidence. Don’t think that everything will be fine after the month, you will face new problems on your breastfeeding journey. For example, the reduction of milk volume, baby’s aversion to milk, the pressure of public opinion on you to breastfeed, and so on. It is only by arming yourself with scientific knowledge and being a new mother who is up to date with the times that you will be able to face these problems and pressures openly and achieve your breastfeeding goals calmly.