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    Your Nursing Area

    Once you’ve reached the third trimester, you’ll
    probably start stocking up on nursing bras, breast
    pads, and loose button down shirts for the coming
    months ahead. While getting ready to breast feed,
    you can also create your personal area, a custom
    designed breast feeding area for yourself.

    Your nursing area should reflect your personality.
    If you like a loud, yet friendly surrounding, you
    should consider setting in a corner of the living
    room or family room. Keep an extra chair or two
    near you so family members or even friends can keep
    you company.

    If you prefer peace and quiet, a cozy study or
    empty guest room would be ideal. You can close
    the door, dim the lights down, then take a few
    deep, calming breaths while you breast feed.

    Your own chair
    No matter if it’s a glider, overstuffed recliner,
    or desk chair with wheels, you should make sure
    your nursing chair is very comfortable. You’ll
    be sitting in the chair for hours each day, so
    you’ll want it to be very comfortable. You should
    always look for one that offers back and shoulder
    support, along with arm rests.

    Support underfoot
    You can use a footstool, low coffee table or a
    stack of pillows to elevate your feet as you breast
    feed. If you raise your legs and feet to bring
    your baby to your breast, you’ll avoid possible
    backache.

    Pillows and more pillows
    Your neck, arms, feet, and back will need as
    much support as you can give, so don’t hesitate
    to surround your body with pillows. If you lay
    a pillow across your lap for your baby to lay on,
    he’ll be very comfortable and that much closer to
    your nipple. For extra comfort, you can even
    purchase a specially made nursing pillow that
    will encircle your waist.

    Table for one
    You should always keep a small table or stand
    within arm’s length of your breast feeding chair.
    What you use should be big enough to hold a
    coaster and glass of liquid. Some women prefer
    to drink through a straw, while others prefer to
    drink from the glass.

    You’ll also want to keep healthy snacks on hand
    as well, such as fresh fruit, nuts, or crackers
    and peanut butter to help you replace the
    energy you use while you breast feed.

    Distractions
    If your baby is a slow eater or has a really big
    appetite, you may want to keep yourself busy
    while he feeds. You can fill the shelves of a
    nearby cupboard or bookcase with your favorite
    books or crossword puzzles to occupy yourself
    until your baby is full. You should also keep
    a phone nearby as well so that you can talk to
    family or friends to pass the time.

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