Breast-feeding: Learning how to nurse
Introduction
When you
breast-feed, you provide your baby with the best
possible nutrition. The best way to stimulate milk production is to have your
baby feed directly from your breast. If this isn't possible, your baby can
drink expressed breast milk from a bottle. The first few weeks of
breast-feeding can be challenging because of all the changes to your body and
routine. Breast-feeding becomes easier over time, once your body has adjusted
and you have learned breast-feeding techniques and how to manage common minor
problems.
Key points:
- Breast milk is the best source of nutrition for
your baby.
- The foundation for breast-feeding is established in the
first few weeks after delivery.
- Minor problems may occur during
breast-feeding. But with proper planning, knowledge, and support, you can
overcome these challenges and continue breast-feeding.
What do I need to know to breast-feed successfully?
Why is breast-feeding important?
How to breast-feed successfully
Where to go from here
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| Author: |
Sandy Jocoy, RN |
Last Updated: May 4, 2009 |
| Medical Review: |
Sarah Marshall, MD - Family Medicine
Deborah A. Penava, BA, MD, FRCSC, MPH - Obstetrics and Gynecology
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