Breastfeeding Disclosed!
If you are keen on giving your baby the best of everything, your milk is one of the most valuable things you can offer. Breastfeeding your baby means giving your little one the best immunity you can. Mother’s milk provides excellent nutrition. It gives them a balanced meal, all in one feed! There's no better way of bonding with your baby. It costs nothing, and is hassle-free - no bottles, sterilizers and equipment to manage.
Breastfeeding is good for you too
Breastfeeding has numerous benefits for your baby but did you know that it also has many for you?
Although breastfeeding has been considered to be contraceptive, it is not a foolproof method.
You’ve probably seen women sit down, whip out the breast and feed their baby without batting an eyelid. They might even be reading or talking on their mobiles! But, simple as it looks, breastfeeding is no piece of cake. It takes a lot of patience, determination and love to start off on the right foot. It may take days or weeks for both you and your baby to get smoothly into the groove of things.
The first few days
Once your baby and the placenta are out, your body’s levels of progesterone and estrogen hormones drop dramatically. Instead, prolactin (the hormone which gets the lactation process going) takes over. When your baby suckles on your breast, a hormone called oxytocin is released which triggers ‘let down’ and then the milk starts flowing. Oxytocin is often called the hormone of love because its release is associated with warm, fuzzy experiences like when you’re in love and suckling. As your baby suckles, your milk will start flowing. Fortunately, there’s a direct relationship between demand and supply; the more you feed your baby, the more the supply you shall make for the baby .
What are some tips to getting started with my breastfeeding journey?
Although it is the most intimate bonding experience with your baby, breastfeeding can be a frustrating experience until you get the hang of it. Here are a few ideas to get the process going: