7 breastfeeding tips every nursing mom has to read
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1. Does dairy affect the baby"
First of all: A fussy baby does not mean a nursing mom needs to change what she eats. In fact, lactose intolerance in breastfed babies is very rare. Fussiness is more often related to breastfeeding technique, says Toronto paediatrician Jack Newman. Even so, when my first baby was hard to settle after a feed, and my midwife ruled out latch and supply issues, she suggested I cut back on dairy?scientific proof aside. I tried it for a few months and noticed a difference. ?Cow?s milk protein can be hard to digest,? says Anita Arora, a lactation consultant in Milton, Ont. Keep a food diary to help you figure out if there?s a pattern. (It can take two weeks to eliminate cow?s milk protein from your system, and note that lactose-free products are not necessarily free of cow’s milk proteins.) You may be able to phase dairy back in after a while?some babies outgrow their sensitivity by six to 18 months. 2. Can soothers and bottles cause nipple confusion"
Waiting six weeks to introduce artificial nipples to my newborn felt like an impossible length of time for my boobs to be the only source of sucking. Then I developed a cracked nipple that was so severe, I started noticing blood in my baby?s diaper (she had ingested my blood during nursing). I was relieved when my midwife uttered the glorious words, ?Time to take a nipple vacation.? To give my boobs a chance to heal, I pumped and bottle-fed. While it is very importan...
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