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Breast feeding
Methods of breastfeeding
Lactation methods
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2.Frequent sucking
In frequent feeding of babies, which will stimulate the production and production of more milk
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Cradle position
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The mum's arm supports the baby at the breast. The baby’s head is cradled near her elbow, and her arm supports the infant along the back and neck. The mother and baby should be chest to chest.
Cross-cradle position
The cross-cradle position uses the opposite arm (to the cradle position) to support the infant, with the back of the baby's head and neck being held in the mother's hand. Her other hand is able to support and shape the breast if required.
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Side-lying position
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This position may also be advantageous for mums who have undergone a caesarean section, since it places no or limited weight on the mum’s chest and abdomen area.
Breast support
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U hold
The thumb is outside the nipple yard. Supports the breast on the palm between the thumb and 4 inches.
V hold
The index finger is on the top, just above the outer edge of the nipple yard. The middle finger is below the outside of the nipple yard. The remaining fingers help support the breast.
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