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Starting Out Breastfeeding
by Keith Tennent, Kei
Breastfeeding is the natural way to feed your child, and is the only way to provide your baby with the most amount of nutrients. Formulas are similar to human breast milk, but don't provide an adequate substitute. Sometimes the modern hospital system makes it difficult for mothers to begin the breastfeeding process, creating a frustrating situation for both mom and baby.

First of all, make sure the baby latches on to the breast properly otherwise how will it get access to the milk? In the beginning there may not be sufficient supply of milk. Also it may cause pain for the mother. These factors can cause breastfeeding to last for longer periods of time, which can also be uncomfortable.

Ideally, the hospital should make you comfortable with the breastfeeding process before they let you go home. But, that usually does not happen. As a mother, you will have to devise your own methods to feed your baby. So, follow your own intuition and if you feel uncomfortable, try to find out how to solve the problem. Start trying to get the baby to latch onto the breast immediately after birth. If the baby tastes formula milk before breastfeed, he will take longer to get used to it.

As far as nutrition goes, it is understandable that being a busy mom can make it difficult to remember to eat properly. You may have trouble preparing meals on a regular basis and putting together something that is both delicious and healthy. The best advice is to keep every meal simple but healthy. Proper nutrition is so important for breastfeeding, simply because what you eat comes through the breast milk and feeds your baby. You need to have healthy things in your body so that you produce healthy breast milk. Vegetables and fruit are always a good idea, but as long as you eat a well rounded meal you should be fine.

Breastfeeding is very important to keep your baby healthy. Only your breast milk provides the essential nutrients your baby needs as he or she starts to grow and develop. It has been proven that breastfeeding not only bonds mother and child, providing good nutrition, but it also helps a newborn baby fend off diseases and build a healthy and strong and immune system.

Though breastfeeding had gone out of fashion some years ago, it has come back with a bang. Now mothers and doctors have started extolling the benefits of breastfeeding with much gusto. Breastfeeding is undoubtedly the most natural way to feed your newborn baby.
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