Monday, November 17, 2014

Solving Common Breastfeeding Problems For First Time Mothers

By Mayra Pierce


For first time mothers, there are unexpected instances that even though their doctors have already told them, but have only sunk in and realized it when they are already experiencing it first hand. Breastfeeding is still the best way in giving nutrition to newborn babies. And mothers have this joy in feeding them with their own physical capability.

There are many challenges that mothers undergo from conception to nurturing the babies. The overwhelming responsibility and work makes them risky to have most of the common breastfeeding problems. Although it is only natural that the doctors would be there to help as well as the family, but it is much better that the mother know themselves what to do in case of these problems.

One problem is when the baby does not latch properly when they start to feed. What happens is that their mouths would go beyond the areola and this makes it uncomfortable for the mother. It could simple be readjusted and repositioned by gently sliding in the index finger in the mouth and letting them release it. When they yawn or when they open their mouths from tickling the chin, you can take this opportunity to let them latch again.

Cracked nipples could mean that there are latching problems, dry skin, thrush, or incorrect pumping of the breast. This could be an symptoms to other worse cases, but before that you need to do some initial adjustments by doing the same repositioning. You can also let the cracks heal through either water or with the milk. Do not even try to use other moisturizers.

Clogging of the ducts could be an infection, but this can only be determined when there is accompanying feverish tendencies and then aches on the breast. You can initially massage it gently to generate better milk flow. Also, apply warm compress over it. If the pain persists, you can contact your doctor.

The lactation can sometimes be in a large amount and this would tend to give the baby an uncomfortable or difficult time for them to latch on the breast. Hand express the milk first until it becomes softer before letting the baby latch. If the nursing is more frequent, it is then less likely for it to engorge.

There are cases when the breast is infected with bacteria, which causes Mastitis. It gives pains on the breast and accompanied with fever, too. The way to solve this is by taking in antibiotics, applying hot compression, and let the milk be expressed frequently.

Another type of infection is thrush with is caused by fungi or yeast. This can be initially found around the mouth of the baby which will be passed on to the breast of the mother. These are rashes and itchiness and you need to consult your doctor for recommended anti fungal creams you can use. Apply this to both on the baby and on the breast for them to heal at same times.

The needle poking sensation on the breasts is normal on a certain level. But if this goes beyond than just a few minutes and becomes more painful, this could be an infection. Determine the kind of infection you have by visiting your doctor and also to get prescription medicines from them.




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