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Health Promotion and Counseling Services Breastfeeding Breastfeeding and Early Childhood Caries: Lactation Consultants Offer:
Other free classes are available, including evenings and weekends:
Free breastfeeding support is also available, including weekends:
Madison Breastfeeding Promotion Network If you are interested in getting involved with the promotion of breastfeeding in the community and networking with others, call Alice Meyers at 242-6348. Breastfeeding Successfully Breastmilk - The Perfect Food Breastmilk is best. Be confident in your ability to breastfeed! The more you practice, the easier it is. Sugar water or formula is not needed. The First Feedings
How Often to Breastfeed Breastfeed frequently: 8 - 12 times in 24 hours or every 1-1/2 to 3 hours. The more you breastfeed, the more milk your body will make. During the day, wake the baby and offer your breastmilk at least every 3 hours, even if your baby doesn't seem hungry. It's okay to breastfeed to comfort your baby. Remember, all babies have fussy periods. At Home Use a variety of positions: Madonna or cradle, side lying, or football hold.
A breastfed baby's stools are soft and liquid. In the beginning, the baby has many stools which are dark (black to green) at first, and then slowly changes to yellow with small curds. Mother's breasts feel full and firm for 3-7 days after the birth of baby. When the swelling goes away, it does not mean the milk supply has decreased. Keep breastfeeding 8-12 times in 24 hours to build up your milk supply. Baby is Feeding Enough When During the first few days, baby has 3-4 wet diapers in 24 hours, normally containing soft stool. By one week of age, baby has 6-8 wet diapers in 24 hours. Baby continues to gain weight. Growth Spurts Growth spurts normally occur around 10-14 days, 4-5 weeks, 3 months and 6 months of age. Your baby will seem fussy and want to breastfeed every 1-1/2 to 2 hours. This is nature's way of increasing your milk supply. This won't last long! After 1-2 days, the baby will be able to go longer between feedings. The Older Baby Wait until the baby is 3-4 weeks old, if you want to introduce a supplemental bottle. Giving a bottle earlier may confuse the baby about how to suck. Feeding frequently often changes from 8-12 times in 24 hours for the first 3 weeks, to 6-8 times in 24 hours when the baby is 6 to 12 months old. Questions or Concerns? Contact the Madison Breastfeeding Promotion Network or phone your breastfeeding counselor:
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