For first-time moms, breastfeeding is always a source of anxiety. Today, Kids will share some tips to make breastfeeding simpler for you.
Best Time for Breastfeeding:
- After giving birth, it's best for moms to breastfeed their babies as soon as possible to provide them with valuable colostrum.
- The more you breastfeed your baby, the more milk your body produces.
- If you've had a vaginal delivery, you can start breastfeeding your baby within about 30 minutes after birth.
- If you've had a C-section, you can start breastfeeding after approximately 6 hours.
- It's advisable to let the baby breastfeed on one side first before switching to the other side.
- A feeding session should last about 15-20 minutes.
- Let the baby breastfeed until they naturally release.

Sitting Position:
- Choose a comfortable sitting position with strong back support.
- Cuddle the baby close, ensuring their head and body are straight for comfort.
- Press the baby's body against yours, with their face towards your breast.
Is the baby latching correctly onto the breast?
- Ensure the baby latches deeply onto the areola.
- Bottom lip turned outwards, chin touching the breast.
- Baby's cheeks remain full without being sucked in.
Caring for Mom's Breasts:
- Massage and use a soft cloth, warm water to thoroughly clean before breastfeeding.
- Clean and dry nipples after breastfeeding or during bathing.
- Choose comfortable bras.
Remedies for Engorged Breasts:
- Apply warm compresses to the breasts or use a breast pump regularly and breastfeed properly.
- Apply a cold towel to the chest and gently massage to promote milk circulation.
- If the breasts are swollen, red, painful, or if there's fever, seek medical attention immediately.
Some mothers may be interested in: breast pumps such as Medela, Spectra, Unimom, etc.
