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    The First Six Weeks

    Breast milk is the best food you can give to your
    baby. Breast milk is a complete food source,
    containing all the nutrients your baby need - at
    least 400 of them to be exact, including hormones
    and disease fighting compounds that aren’t found
    in formula.

    The nutritional makeup in breast milk will adjust
    to your baby’s needs as he or she grows and
    develops. Aside from the brain building, infection
    fighting benefits of breast milk, which no formula
    can match, nursing will also help to build a special
    bond between you and your baby. When nursing,
    your child thrives on the contact, cuddling, and
    holding - which you will as well.

    Since breast feedings can take up to 40 minutes or
    more, you should pick a cozy spot for nursing. The
    atmosphere is very important, even more so in the
    early days of breast feeding when you’re still
    trying to get the hang of it. If you get easily
    distracted by noise, go somewhere quiet.

    You should always hold your baby in a position
    that won’t leave your arms or back sore. It works
    the best to support the back of your baby’s head
    with your hand, although which position you choose
    depends on what’s more comfortable to you.

    When supporting your baby, a nursing pillow can
    sometimes be a big help. You should never feed
    until both you and your baby are comfortable. Pay
    attention to how your breasts feel when your baby
    latches on, as his mouth should cover most of the
    areola below the nipple, and the nipple should be
    far back into your baby’s mouth.

    While some women adjust to breast feeding easily,
    other moms find it hard to learn. If you feel
    discouraged, always know that you aren’t the only
    one. Everyone feels different when starting, it
    all depends on the mother and the situation.

    Breast feeding will take practice. Therefore, you
    should give yourself as much time as you need to
    get it down to second nature. Always take it one
    feeding at a time. If you are having a bad day,
    tell yourself that it’ll get better. Keep in mind
    that any problems are temporary, as you’ll be
    nursing like a pro by your six week postpartum
    checkup.

    The first six weeks will be both an adventure and
    training. You can’t expect to know everything when
    you begin, which is where training and practice will
    really help you excel. The more you breast feed,
    the more you’ll learn. You’ll also build a bond
    with your baby - which is something you’ll always
    have for the rest of your lives.

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