Friday, December 2, 2011

Breastfeeding - Good Drinking


Good Drinking Note the position of the baby at the breast. Chin in the breast, nose not touching, babys lower lip covering more of the areola with the lower lip than the upper. An asymmetric latch. The pause in the chin as the baby sucks means the baby just got a mouth full of milk. The longer the pause, the more milk he got. A baby who drinks like this for 20 minutes straight (for example, we are not recommending feeding by the clock), might not take the other side, he would be full. NOTE This video is courtesy of Newman Breastfeeding Clinic and Institute (NBCI). Your support helps nbci continue to offer the services for which it has become renowned... empowering mothers to achieve their own breastfeeding goals. Your support also helps NBCI bring a variety of education services to your community. Individual donations represent the single largest source of support for NBCI. Thank you! If you would like to support NBCI, please visit canadianbreastfeedingfoundation.org. For a charitable tax receipt please make your donations online. Please direct your donation (Fund to nbci - The Newman Breastfeeding Clinic and Institute

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