Breast feeding – Attachment and positioning

There is so much to be said about breast feeding so I am going to break it down onto weekly instalments until I have covered the things I think are critical to helping you breast feed successfully.

Attachment & Positioning.

The most important thing you should be aware of is that breast feeding does not hurt or damage the nipple as long as the baby is correctly attached.

When attaching baby, consider positioning. The old saying ” Chest to chest, chin to breast.” Is a good start. 
Look at the alignment of the spine and head of baby. They should form a pretty straight line. If you try swallowing anything with your head turned to the side, this will make more sense.
Get yourself comfortable then bring the baby to the breast. If you get sore or tired muscles from being a contortionist, you will become more aware of this.
Look for that classic wide K shaped mouth-just like the K on the special K box.

Listen and look at your baby’s cheek as it sucks. Good attachment will be seen at the top of the cheek bone and will almost look like the ears are about to wiggle. 
Slow rhythmic sucking and the sound of swallowing is a good thing.Clicking or slurping is usually not so good.

STOP IMMEDIATELY if you are hurting or damaging your nipples. 
During those first days in hospital, attend the breast feeding talk, get as much supervision and help that you can. It will be time well invested.

Next week, I will look at length and timing of feeds and answer the age old question…”how do I know my baby is getting enough?”

See you then. 
Kathy

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