August 02, 2018
Breastfeeding is a beautiful and natural way to nourish and bond with your baby, but it can also present its fair share of challenges. Whether you're a first-time mom or have previous breastfeeding experience, this ultimate guide aims to provide you with the knowledge, tips and techniques you need to navigate the joys and complexities of breastfeeding with confidence.
In this post, we'll address common concerns and dispel myths surrounding breastfeeding, helping you make informed decisions that align with your individual needs and circumstances. So, let's embark on this incredible journey together, arming ourselves with knowledge and unwavering support as we navigate the incredible world of breastfeeding.
Breastfeeding Myths
First, let’s address a few myths. It’s no secret that everyone has their own experiences and opinions when it comes to breastfeeding, but it can be hard to know what’s true and what’s actually false. So, here are a few myths that commonly get passed around. “Colostrum isn’t enough to meet babies' needs” For the first few days of your baby’s life, newborns access a form of breastmilk called colostrum. It’s nutrient-dense and contains many disease-fighting properties that can’t be found anywhere else! No wonder it’s referred to as “liquid gold.” Even though it’s not large in volume, colostrum can still meet the needs of a newborn. “It’s normal for your nipples to hurt” There’s a difference between postpartum nipple tenderness and “Ouch! Ouch!” pinching pain. Nipple pain is not normal and is a sign that something’s wrong! The most common cause of nipple pain is an improper latch, but it’s a good idea to be evaluated by an International Board Certified Lactation Consultant (IBCLC) to rule out all causes and fix the issue. “Don’t let your baby use you as a pacifier” Breastfeeding not only provides calories but also meets emotional needs. Newborns are hardwired to want comfort and snuggles, and breastfeeding ensures they get it!Breastfeeding Tips
Now that we’ve cleared up a few misconceptions, let’s talk about some tips and tricks for breastfeeding your baby. We’ve broken this down into two sections: one section is about breastfeeding in general and a second is about breastfeeding in public.General Breastfeeding Tips
- Make sure you have a support system
- Make sure you are comfortable
- Trust your instincts
Tips for Breastfeeding in Public
The time will come when you are out with your baby doing what normal people do–like shopping or dining. So, it’s good to be prepared in case you need to breastfeed your baby. It’s also important to know that most states have breastfeeding-in-public laws that protect your right to do so. But if you’ve never done it, it may seem like the scariest, most challenging thing after giving birth. Guess what? Breastfeeding is probably going to be challenging no matter where you are, and you can’t be a homebody the whole time you breastfeed. So here are a few breastfeeding-in-public and breastfeeding-on-the-go tips to help you out.- Practice at home
- Find a safe, comfortable and sanitary spot
- Know your baby
- Opt for comfort and accessibility over cuteness with clothes
- Nurse in a baby carrier or sling
- Don’t feel stressed, weird or ashamed about breastfeeding your baby in public