I truly believe that almost every woman can breastfeed if she chooses to and has the right support. That does not mean that it is always easy or without its problems. Most of the time if breastfeeding hurts, it is caused by a poor latch. I have included today some articles from parenting.com that are about Latch. enjoy...


7 Tips for Getting Baby Latched On to the Breast

12 Signs of a Good Latch


Did you breastfeed your baby? What are your favorite breastfeeding tips for new moms?


 
 
I'd to spotlight a few other websites this month. there are so many great ones out there! This site is focused on families of color.

black and married with kids

what to eat when you are nursing. This a very simple view of what to eat and what to not. I personally believe that if you aim for a balanced diet, most foods are fine while breastfeeding. If you have as strong history of food sensitivities, it is good to watch for those in your baby. Some babies will respond to allergens in moms diet. Some things to watch for are ongoing rashes (eczema), extreme crankiness, mucous-y stools or ongoing red diaper rash even with frequent changes. Common foods that may cause these are eggs, milk, and dairy.


Did you have to watch what you ate while breastfeeding? Let us know...

 
 
Have you seen this video? It is a fabulous PSA video packed with celebs and real moms who all have one thing in common: they breastfed their babies and are proud of it! So check out the clip, share it with friends, and help us spread the word that breastfeeding doesn't suck!

this video is from   The Bump...
Check it out and let me know what you think!

 
 
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My baby eats whenever he or she is hungry for as long as he or she wants. It may be every 1.5 to 3 hours, and adds up to be at least 8-12 feedings in a 24 hour period.

My baby wets at least 6-8 diapers a day and has at least 1-2 poops most days. (After the first week)

When my baby eats, I wait for a big "baby bird" mouth before pulling my baby on. Breastfeeding should not hurt. If I have pain, I should try again. If I continue to have pain, I need to seek help from a breastfeeding professional, doula, or LLL counselor.

My baby does not eat or drink anything else but breastmilk for a full 6 months. (No water or juice)

In order to make plenty of milk, I rest when my baby sleeps, especially in the first few weeks. (Day and night)

I am getting plenty of help for household duties such as cleaning, laundry and grocery shopping, so that I can rest and let my body heal from childbirth. (Especially the first few weeks.)

I am getting a balance of nutritious foods every day, take my vitamins, and drink plenty of non-caffeinated beverages to keep me hydrated.

I know alcohol and medications can affect my breastmilk and my baby, so I keep these to a minimum and seek the help of a lactation professional if I am not sure if one is safe while breastfeeding.

I trust my body knows exactly how to make milk and how much. It will make milk for as long as I want to nurse my baby!