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overcoming breastfeeding problems
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breast feeding, plugged milk ducts, nipple soreness, breast-feeding, breast-feeding, overcoming problems, let-down reflex, common problems, breastfeeding, most problems, managed, a variety of strategies, lactation consultants, an excellent resource, additional help, most premature babies, breastfed,
breastfeeding, nursing, baby, a comfortable, relaxing experience, though nipple soreness, expected, first weeks of breastfeeding, breastfeeding mothers describe nipple soreness, a pinching, itching, burning sensation, nipple soreness, improper position of baby, improper feeding techniques, improper nipple care, many women, no identified cause, a simple change in baby's position feeding, relieve nipple soreness, breastfeeding mothers report nipple soreness only, initial adjustment period, comfortable breastfeeding takes time, to encourage a comfortable, successful breastfeeding experience, get an early start, in the hospital, request the help of a lactation consultant, nurse to get started, proper positioning, breast care, a list of lactation consultants is available at, breast-feeding, com, nipple soreness, incomplete suction release, end of baby's feeding, baby learn to release, reduce discomfort, by gently inserting a finger, side, the mouth to break the suction, excessively dry, excessively moist skin, cause nipple soreness, moisture, due to wearing bras made of synthetic fabrics which increase sweating, hinder evaporation, using soaps, solutions that remove natural skin oils, cause excessively dry skin, ointments containing lanolin helpful, the care of dry, cracking nipples, olive oil, expressed milk, soothing uncomfortable nipples, using different feeding positions, help reduce soreness, nipple soreness, baby chewing, biting on the nipples, baby begins teething, gums, swell, itch, hurt, biting, chewing seems to help relieve this discomfort, to comfort baby, reduce the desire to chew on, bite breast, provide something cold, wet to chew on, breastfeeding, a clean, wet washcloth, refrigerator, work well, purpose, cold, help numb painful gums, give relief throughout the feeding, want, the infant to chew on another cold, wet washcloth, feeding on the other breast begins, breast engorgement, breast fullness,
breast engorgement, congestion, the blood vessels, in the breast, breasts, swollen, hard, painful, nipples cannot protrude, the baby to latch on correctly, nursing is difficult, engorgement is different from breast fullness, breast fullness, gradual accumulation of blood, milk, in the breast a few days after birth, sign that milk is coming in, breast fullness doesn't impair efficient breastfeeding, the breast tissues, compressed by the baby's mouth, nurse often, 8 times, in 24 hours, at least 15 minutes, each feeding, prevent engorgement, to relieve breast engorgement, express milk manually, a pump, electric breast pumps work best, alternate taking warm showers, using cold compresses to help relieve the discomfort, let-down reflex,
let-down reflex, necessary part of breastfeeding, hormones, prolactin, oxytocin, control the reflex, allow milk produced, in the milk glands to be released, milk ducts, pain, stress, anxiety, interfere, the reflex, cause the retention of milk, the milk glands, cause additional pain, anxiety, treatment includes relaxation, a comfortable nursing position, reducing distractions, nursing, performing a gentle massage, applying heat, breast, should discuss prolonged problems, inadequate milk supply,
baby's milk demand determines the mother's supply, frequent feedings, adequate rest, good nutrition, adequate fluid intake, maintain a good milk supply, checking weight, growth frequently, best way to make sure baby is taking enough milk, have concerns, how much breast milk baby is consuming, consult physician, plugged milk duct,
a milk duct, become plugged baby, does not feed well, mother skips feedings, common, the child is weaning, wears a constricting bra, symptoms of a plugged milk duct include tenderness, heat, redness in, one area, the breast, a palpable lump close, skin, a tiny white dot, opening, the duct on the nipple, massaging the area, gentle pressure, to remove the plug, breast infection,
a breast infection, mastitis, flu-like symptoms aching muscles, fever, a red, hot, tender area on one breast, consult doctor, develop these symptoms, medication is needed to treat this infection, breast infections most commonly occur in mothers who, stressed, exhausted, have cracked nipples, plugged milk ducts, breast engorgement, have skipped feedings, wear a tight bra, treatment frequently includes, antibiotics, the infection, moist, warm compresses, infected area, wearing a comfortable bra between feedings, rest, breast milk is safe, the baby, continues to be the best source of nutrition, breast infection, frequent nursing, affected breast, promote healing, only one breast, infected, important to continue breastfeeding from both breasts, prevent the infection from getting worse, nursing is too uncomfortable, pumping, manual expression, try offering the unaffected breast, let-down occurs, prevent discomfort, consult physician, thrush,
thrush, common yeast infection, passed between the mother, baby, breastfeeding, yeast, candida albicans, thrives in warm, moist areas, baby's mouth, mother's nipples, perfect places, yeast to grow, a yeast infection, difficult to cure, fortunately this is uncommon, yeast infections frequently occur, after antibiotic treatments, symptoms of yeast infection, in the mother, deep-pink nipples, tender, uncomfortable, after nursing, symptoms of thrush, an oral yeast infection, baby include white patches, increased redness, in the baby's mouth, baby, diaper rash, a change in mood, want to, suckle more frequently, contact physician to get a prescription, an anti-fungal medication, affected members of family, illness, develop a fever, illness, contact health care provider, breastfeeding, safely continued, most illnesses, baby is likely to benefit, mother's antibodies.
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