The experience of breastfeeding will be more fun if the mother is supported by the father. Understanding the importance and the work to do when breastfeeding will help fathers "get a job" better.
Things you should know
Breastfeeding is very beneficial for both the health of both mothers and babies, and moreover, it is very convenient and free. Overall, breastfed babies are less likely to get poop and diarrhea, and also have a lower risk of ear and chest infections. Mothers who nurture their babies by this traditional method are also less likely to develop breast cancer, some types of ovarian cancer, and diabetes as they get older.
Are you ready to breastfeed? Are you ready to breastfeed? Answering the mother's questions about breastfeeding: What are the benefits and considerations? And whether it hurts or not to breastfeed your baby?
Breastfeeding can take a year or two, as long as your baby still wants to breastfeed. However, the most important period is the first 6 months, when breast milk should be maintained as a primary food source for the baby.
Although he cannot directly breastfeed his baby, he still plays a very important role in the process of breastfeeding
A few notes for dad when traveling with his mother during this time:
Your baby will be happier and more comfortable if it is breastfed as soon as there are signs of hunger.
Babies need to be breastfed 8 to 12 times a day, even at night and at night.
Some babies breastfeed very little for the first few days, but after that they will like breast milk just like any other baby.
The more a baby sucks, the more milk a mother will have because when the breasts run out of milk, the milk production system will be signaled to continue to create new milk.
The mother will breastfeed more effectively when she is rested and in a good mood.
Sometimes, the mother can have chest pain, which is due to poor posture for the baby or her baby is suffering from a tongue-tie defect. Any pain during breastfeeding can be resolved when the mother comes to the specialist. So, daddy should encourage you to come see an expert if you are unfortunately having trouble breastfeeding your baby.
What can dad do to help mom?
6 simple things below will make you very happy there. Dad try it:
Helping moms relax and relax: While moms are breastfeeding, dads should help create a quiet atmosphere so that she can focus only on this. When moms don't have to breastfeed, dad helps mom to do errands so that she can have more time to rest.
Waking up and carrying the baby to the mother at night: If the baby sleeps separately, the father can hold the baby to the mother while the mother is sleepy and quite tired after a long day of caring and playing with the baby .
Changing diapers: You know, the time to breastfeed takes up most of mom's time, so whenever possible, daddy lend me a hand.
Bring special things: Spiritual gifts are extremely important to mothers in the first few days after giving birth, because this is a very challenging time.
Always cheer for your mother: Breastfeeding can often cause a lot of turmoil in your life. That is why I need to be present right now to encourage you, always with you to remember the benefits of breastfeeding and to work hard together.
Do not put pressure on the mother: Whenever during the care of a newborn, the mother may also experience problems such as milk loss, blockage of milk flow or mastitis. It can also be because of being too tired that the mother sometimes has to use the bottle. At this point, I need to sympathize and support my mother in my personal decision. When psychology is comfortable again, the source of breast milk will be abundant again for your baby.
Breastfeeding: Overcoming uncomfortable breastfeeding problems When your baby sucks, repetitive sucking movements over a long period of time cause the nipples to stretch, causing painful cracks, even Bleeding makes many mothers very afraid of breastfeeding, even dare not breastfeed due to too much pain.