Breastfeeding plays a crucial role in the health, growth and development of babies and has benefits for the mother. Breastmilk is the best source of nourishment for infants and young children. However, it is not always easy for the new mothers to navigate this journey on their own due to several reasons. They may need some help to successfully feed their babies. They need support and reassurance as they learn this skill. The lactation consultant can work with you and your baby to increase your chances of having a long and successful breastfeeding experience.
Breastfeeding is a mother's gift to herself, her baby, and the earth.
We at Kamakshi Memorial Hospital provide lactation support through certified highly experienced lactation consultants who can provide you personalized support and care. We offer a range of services to support breastfeeding mothers, including counseling during antenatal and postnatal period, assistance with latching, emphasize on the importance of breast feeding for the baby and mother and advice on breast pumping and storage.
During pregnancy, the mother makes all the nutrients the baby needs to grow and thrive in the womb. After the baby is born the breasts naturally begin to provide milk, making as much as is needed to feed the baby. The primary function of female breasts is to produce milk in order to nourish an infant, a process called lactation. The breasts, which are composed primarily of fatty tissue, also contain milk producing glands called lobules. Lobules are connected to the nipple by a network of tubes called milk ducts. The breasts produce milk from water and nutrients removed from the bloodstream. The milk is stored in the lobules until the hormone oxytocin signals the tiny muscles in the lobules to contract and push the milk through the ducts.
During pregnancy, the breasts may become fuller and tenderer as the milk producing glands develop. As the breasts enlarge and blood flow increases small stretch marks may appear and veins in the breast may become more visible. The nipples become sensitive to touch.
Once the baby is born, the breasts begin to secrete milk.
The body makes several types of milk to meet the baby's needs. Colostrum, the white, clear, or yellowish "first milk" that comes when the child is born, and it is secreted in small quantities for the first 3 - 4 days. Although it is in small quantities, it is sufficient to meet the needs of the newborn baby. It is the first immunization for the baby. After a few days, the breast will gradually begin to produce more mature milk.
Each time the baby keeps its mouth and sucks at the breast, the milk which is secreted is more watery called foremilk. This will provide more liquid along with nutrients and antibodies. As the baby continues to suck the milk gradually changes to creamy hind milk, which gives the baby additional healthy fats. Hence it is important for the baby to get both foremilk and hind milk at each feeding.
Baby should be started on breastfeeds as soon as possible after delivery. Breast feeding takes practice just like learning an unfamiliar dance. It gets easier as the baby grows.
This is an outstanding position if the mother had a caesarean or difficult delivery, or if she is breastfeeding in the middle of the night.
Lay - back breast feeding, also known as biological nursing, is when the mother lies back in a comfortable semi - reclined position on a comfortable sofa or bed.
APPROPRIATE POSITIONING OF MOTHER AND BABY DURING LACTATION IS MOST IMPORTANT TO MAKE
BREAST FEEDING SUCCESS.
A latch is the way a baby attaches to the breast.
If the nipples are sore and wounded, the baby may not be latching correctly. While feeding, the baby should grasp the areola with a wide-open mouth.
Most mother's can breast feed on this type of nipple without any problems because when babies are latched on correctly, they suck on the breast not on the nipple.
If needed the following tips can be tried.
Breast engorgement is breast swelling that result in painful, tender breasts. It is caused by an increase in blood flow and milk supply in the breast.
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A lactation consultant is a certified healthcare professional who specializes in breastfeeding. They provide most of their services during the first few weeks of a baby's life to help parents get comfortable and become proficient in feeding their children.
At DR.KMH we ensure that staff have sufficient knowledge, competence, and skills to support breast feeding and enhance facility-based support to promote, protect and support breastfeeding.
Breastfeeding is fundamental to child health and survival and important for the health of women.
To book an appointment with our BPNI certified Best Lactation Consultant in Chennai, kindly call us on 044 71200200 / 044 66300300. Do not hesitate to seek help and make your breastfeeding journey a positive and fulfilling one!