Author: Julie Johnson
Source: articleage.com
In the olden days, mothers were told to toughen their nipples to avoid pain when the baby started breastfeeding. Rubbing, california face lift
, with a wash cloth, pumping and even alcohol was once used, california face lift
, to toughen the nipples.
The number one reason a new mother has sore nipples is poor positioning and latching, not the lack of preparation. Possibly, the baby is not turned toward the mother or the baby's mouth is not over the nipple but on the tip. Some babies go onto the breast with a wide mouth, yet slide down to the tip of the nipple.
Another reason for sore nipples may be that the mom, california face lift
, is feeling exhausted and doesn't think she can deal with one more demand, including sore nipples. Some women are so happy that the baby is sucking, and accept the pain. Pain with latching is not normal and needs to be addressed. The sooner the mother fixes the problem, the sooner she will have pain-free breastfeeding.
PREVENTING SORE NIPPLES:
First of all, the baby's body needs to be completely turned in facing Mom. The baby's ear, shoulder and hip needs to be in a straight line. Occasionally, when observing a latch, I notice the baby's body facing away from Mom, yet the head is turned in toward the nipple sucking on the tip. Ouch! Make sure the baby's bottom is also tucked in close to help prevent this.
You want to have a good breastfeeding pillow, california face lift
, to help bring baby's nose level to the nipple. The baby can not latch properly if the baby is sliding down. If you, california face lift
, don't have a breastfeeding pillow, use about 3-4 pillows.
When an infant is skin-to-skin with its mother, the baby knows what to do instinctively. Not only will the baby wake up sooner, she will breastfeed more efficiently.
The baby's mouth needs to be as wide as if eating a large sandwich. With one hand hold the baby's neck and with the other hand, hold your breast in the "C" position. This position is called the cross cradle and the best position to use if you are experiencing sore nipples. With your nipple, tease the baby. Move the nipple from the baby's nose to chin in a straight line. When the baby opens wide, as if eating a large sandwich, bring her into the breast quickly. This will not hurt the baby. It is like falling into a pillow. If the baby does not open wide, then you are to repeat this until she does.
Make sure that you are holding your breast properly. Hold your breast in the "C" hold. Bring your four fingers completely underneath your breast and lift up. With your thumb, lay it on the top line of your areola. Remember to have your fingers stay on the edge of the areola.
Sometimes,, california face lift
, mothers feel discomfort during the first 10 seconds of an initial feed. This may or may not be normal. However, if pain, california face lift
, continues throughout the feed and/or the nipple looks like a ski slope after the feed, then perhaps the latch and positioning need evaluating.
You can also fix the latch while the baby is latched onto the breast. Get the baby to open wide first, bring her in and then check the lips. You want the top and bottom lips to be flanged, over the nipple, not tucked in. Depending on which breastfeeding position you are using, use your thumb or pointer finger to help flip the top lip out. To bring the bottom lip out, use your pointer finger and pull down in front of the baby's chin. You may need to do this several times during the feeding to teach the baby to keep her mouth open.
HEALING, california face lift
, YOUR NIPPLES:
With an improved latch, the soreness will improve immediately. If there is damage, it can take several, california face lift
, days.
Moist healing is preferred.
Express your colostrum for its antibiotic factors.
Small amounts of nipple ointments dapped into the nipple and surrounding areas
Silicone comfort gel pads that go over the nipples
Alternate between ointments and gel pads for soothing relief
Air Dry
Have patience during this time. If you need more support, seek out your nurse, a Doula, Le Leche League, or an International Board Certified Lactation Consultant.
Julie L. Johnson is a wife and mother of, california face lift
, three who has experienced every pregnancy, childbirth, postpartum and breastfeeding situation there is and has lived to tell about. She is a Lamaze Certified Childbirth Educator, Certified Doula and an International Board Certified Lactation Consultant practicing in Southern California. Her website http://www.mybirthangel.com provides services and products to help ease the transition into motherhood.
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When Your Nipples Need Band-Aids - A Breastfeeding Problem
Author: Julie Johnson
Source: articleage.com
In the olden days, mothers were told to toughen their nipples to avoid pain when the baby started breastfeeding. Rubbing with a wash cloth, pumping and even alcohol was once used to toughen the nipples.
The number one reason why a woman has sore nipples is poor positioning and latching, not the lack of preparation. Possibly, the baby is not turned toward the mother or the baby's mouth is not over the nipple but on the tip of it. Some babies go on to the breast with a wide mouth. But, throughout the feed, slides slowly down to the nipple.
Another reason for sore nipples may be the mom is feeling exhausted and doesn't think she can deal with one more thing, including sore nipples. Pain with latch is not normal and needs to be addressed. The sooner the mother fixes the problem, the sooner she will have pain-free breastfeeding.
PREVENTING SORE NIPPLES:
Whatever position the mom wants to try, the baby's body needs to be turned in facing mom. Make sure the baby's bottom is also tucked in close.
You want to have a breastfeeding pillow or many pillows to bring baby's nose level to the nipple. The baby can not latch properly if the baby is sliding down.
When an infant is skin to skin its mother, the baby knows what to do instinctively, face lift california , . Not only will, face lift california , the baby wake up faster, she will breastfeed more efficiently. If the infant is fussy with her arms flailing, wrap the baby snuggly to help soothe.
Wait for the baby, face lift california , to open her mouth. You want, face lift california , the mouth to be wide as if the baby is going to be eating a big double-double cheese burger. If the baby only wants to open as wide as if eating a small hamburger, you need to wait. Keep the infant up close to the nipple and with one hand hold the baby's head and with the other hand hold your breast and tease the baby with your nipple. Move the nipple from the baby's nose to chin in a straight line. If the baby opens wide like that double-double cheese burger, ram him onto the breast quickly. If he does not, then you are to repeat this until he does.
Make sure that you are holding your breast properly. Hold your breast in the C hold. Bring your four fingers, face lift california , completely underneath your breast and lift up. With your, face lift california , thumb you lay it at the top line of your areola. You do not want to have your fingers near the nipple. Your fingers will look like you are holding that double-double cheese burger.
Sometimes women may feel discomfort during the first 10 seconds of a feed, face lift california , . This may be normal. However, if pain continues throughout the feed and/or the nipple looks like a ski slope after the feed then the latch and positioning need evaluating. Go back and follow the directions listed above.
HEALING YOUR NIPPLES:
, face lift california , With improved latch
Moist healing is preferred.
Express your colostrum for its antibiotic factors.
Nipple ointments for example, Lansinoh or Purelan
Soothies or other gel pads that go over the nipple
Alternate between ointments and gel pads for soothing relief
Air Dry
Have patience during this time. If you need more support, seek out your nurse, a Doula, Le Leche League, or an International Board Certified Lactation Consultant.
Julie L. Johnson is a wife and mother of three who has experienced every pregnancy, childbirth, postpartum and breastfeeding situation there is and has lived to tell about. She is a Lamaze Certified Childbirth Educator, Certified Doula and an International Board Certified Lactation Consultant practicing in Southern California. Her website http://www.birth-angel.com provides services and products to help ease the transition into motherhood.
Source: articleage.com
In the olden days, mothers were told to toughen their nipples to avoid pain when the baby started breastfeeding. Rubbing with a wash cloth, pumping and even alcohol was once used to toughen the nipples.
The number one reason why a woman has sore nipples is poor positioning and latching, not the lack of preparation. Possibly, the baby is not turned toward the mother or the baby's mouth is not over the nipple but on the tip of it. Some babies go on to the breast with a wide mouth. But, throughout the feed, slides slowly down to the nipple.
Another reason for sore nipples may be the mom is feeling exhausted and doesn't think she can deal with one more thing, including sore nipples. Pain with latch is not normal and needs to be addressed. The sooner the mother fixes the problem, the sooner she will have pain-free breastfeeding.
PREVENTING SORE NIPPLES:
Whatever position the mom wants to try, the baby's body needs to be turned in facing mom. Make sure the baby's bottom is also tucked in close.
You want to have a breastfeeding pillow or many pillows to bring baby's nose level to the nipple. The baby can not latch properly if the baby is sliding down.
When an infant is skin to skin its mother, the baby knows what to do instinctively, face lift california , . Not only will, face lift california , the baby wake up faster, she will breastfeed more efficiently. If the infant is fussy with her arms flailing, wrap the baby snuggly to help soothe.
Wait for the baby, face lift california , to open her mouth. You want, face lift california , the mouth to be wide as if the baby is going to be eating a big double-double cheese burger. If the baby only wants to open as wide as if eating a small hamburger, you need to wait. Keep the infant up close to the nipple and with one hand hold the baby's head and with the other hand hold your breast and tease the baby with your nipple. Move the nipple from the baby's nose to chin in a straight line. If the baby opens wide like that double-double cheese burger, ram him onto the breast quickly. If he does not, then you are to repeat this until he does.
Make sure that you are holding your breast properly. Hold your breast in the C hold. Bring your four fingers, face lift california , completely underneath your breast and lift up. With your, face lift california , thumb you lay it at the top line of your areola. You do not want to have your fingers near the nipple. Your fingers will look like you are holding that double-double cheese burger.
Sometimes women may feel discomfort during the first 10 seconds of a feed, face lift california , . This may be normal. However, if pain continues throughout the feed and/or the nipple looks like a ski slope after the feed then the latch and positioning need evaluating. Go back and follow the directions listed above.
HEALING YOUR NIPPLES:
, face lift california , With improved latch
Moist healing is preferred.
Express your colostrum for its antibiotic factors.
Nipple ointments for example, Lansinoh or Purelan
Soothies or other gel pads that go over the nipple
Alternate between ointments and gel pads for soothing relief
Air Dry
Have patience during this time. If you need more support, seek out your nurse, a Doula, Le Leche League, or an International Board Certified Lactation Consultant.
Julie L. Johnson is a wife and mother of three who has experienced every pregnancy, childbirth, postpartum and breastfeeding situation there is and has lived to tell about. She is a Lamaze Certified Childbirth Educator, Certified Doula and an International Board Certified Lactation Consultant practicing in Southern California. Her website http://www.birth-angel.com provides services and products to help ease the transition into motherhood.
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