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How to Protect Your Baby and Your Body While Breastfeeding

by | Sep 7, 2017 | Blog, Breastfeeding

The real work begins when the baby is on the board. For the past nine months, you have been anticipated for the day, which is finally arrived. Now, a mom is in her full time job of guarding and feeding her tiny one. What, how, when to feed the baby are the most common puzzles for the new mother, however there is a vast information available in the internet on breastfeeding benefits for mom and baby.

Breastfeeding is considered one of the most nutritious supply for the babies and also profits the mothers. The American Academy of Pediatrics and WHO declared that the breastfeeding has numerous benefits for both mother and child. In such a wonderful procedure, the busy mom and her little human being may experience some discomforts. Here we give some guidelines on how to protect you and your darling while breastfeeding.

For Mom:

By Food:

Eat proteins: Build up your protein portion in the daily food. A new mom needs to consume 71 grams of protein every day. Chicken, eggs, dairy products and salmon fish are the immediate protein blocks available in the market.

Veggies and fruits: Definitely a large portion of green vegetables and fruits should be included in your food intake as it the best source of fiber. They protect the mother from the cardiovascular diseases.

Carbs: To resume your work or restore the strength, carbohydrates help to stable the blood sugar.

Hydrate: Hydrating yourselves is the most important factor post pregnancy. Water is the foremost element to produce milk. Inadequate water intake may cause dizziness, bladder infections and many more side effects. Keep hydrating!

Postures: Comfort yourself while breast-feeding. Adjust and change the positions in relaxed ways, get some movement for every few minutes to avoid tense shoulders, upper and lower back pains and neck pains. Incorporate at least 15 minutes of low impact exercises to strengthen muscle tones.

For Baby:

Keep out of infections: Your new-born is very much prone to the infections as their immunity is weak for many years. Being yourself neat is the first and foremost way to prevent infections reaching the baby. Washing hands, cover your mouth and nose while sneezing, using separate utensils for the baby, ventilating the house with passable sunlight and air are some of the practices to be followed. And also ensure the baby to be vaccinated on time.

Remember the food you eat will turn to your baby’s food by breast milk. So, keep yourself healthy and far from sickness.

Postures: Check out the baby’s positions and make them relax while breast-feeding. Being rigid may put the little one’s spine into pressure. Keep an eye on the lower back and skull as their bones are too weak and immature.

Keep your new baby rocking – but protect your body as a new mom at the same time. Have a session with your doctor for more information on breastfeeding benefits for mom and baby.

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