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This is an excellent video, by the wonderful Dr Jack Newman, showing a classic cross-cradle hold, and a baby latching ...This is an excellent video, by the wonderful Dr Jack Newman, showing a classic cross-cradle hold, and a baby latching well.
Notice how gentle and respectful of the baby Dr Newman, and the mother, are. Only two interventions happen - one to pull the baby's hand gently out of the camera view - so you can see what's happening, and one very gentle encouraging finger to the chin after latch has happened.
No one is telling this baby she doesn't know what to do! :-) No one is 'traffic wardening' the mother, and making her lose confidence. This is good stuff, and if it doesn't match your own 'support' experience, find better support! There a variety of volunteer organisations who will give you this sort of support - do use them! :-)
http://www.llli.org/
http://www.breastfeeding.asn.au/
http://www.breastfeedingnetwork.org.uk/
This baby is small and quite young. Notice how easily the mother is supporting the baby's shoulders and neck, and managing to keep the length of the baby's body snug and secure across her body. This can be an excellent hold for new mothers, but all that's important is that you and baby are comfortable, and the breastfeeding is working well. As baby gets older, and heavier, Mum and Baby will find different holds that keep them both feeling supported and happy.
The important part of this video is what's happening at the mouth/nipple exchange. You hear Dr Newman say to wait for the 'gape' and then you let baby attach. The point is that quite a lot of breast needs to go into the mouth, for milk to transfer.
Baby having too shallow a latch is a classic way to have sore nipples. If it's painful - something is wrong!
Incidentally that jaw action you see is one reason breastfeeding contributes so much to the overall development of the baby - that jaw action is working on moving the plates in the baby's head back into place from the birth canal squish, and is building excellent muscle tone in the jaw and face, helping build up to good chewing and speaking skills.
http://www.kellymom.com/bf/start/basics/latch-resources.html
Is another good resource - don't make the mistake of thinking the hand in this animation is 'pushing', it's supporting after the event, not leading it.
http://www.wiessinger.baka.com/bfing/howworks/latchtalk.html
http://users.iptelecom.net.ua/~vylkas/flash/baby12b_content. html
and, of course...
http://www.drjacknewman.com/index.php?option=com_content&tas k=view&id=5&Itemid=6
Good Luck!(more)(less)
Excellent Feeding. This is a sequence of four babies, running down the scale from Really Good Drinker 1/4 http://uk ...Excellent Feeding.
This is a sequence of four babies, running down the scale from
Really Good Drinker 1/4
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Quite Good Drinker 2/4
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On and Off drinker 3/4
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Nibbling, Not Drinking 4/4
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How Much Milk Baby Is Getting is a fraught question for many mothers. Especially when well meaning family members, used to pouring vast amounts of formula down their own baby's throats say... "but how much milk is she getting?" Many a new mother has panicked at that question, and reached for the bottle.
If you are stressed and wondering, take a moment to run through the 4 babies here, and examine their breastfeeding technique.
Do note that this is not a latch issue! All these babies are latched well - but their skill levels on breastfeeding are different.
Baby 1 is an excellent breastfeeder. Look at the jaw and cheek muscles go! Huge amounts of milk are being extracted from this mother's breasts. Excellent muscle tone is being built by those jaw muscles, and the mouth is being filled with milk fast and furious. This baby will not need to feed for more than a few minutes, before falling off in a Milk Induced Coma! There is an excellent match here between the baby's internal mouth shape, and the mother's breast, and a lot of milk is being extracted quickly.
In the second clip, a good swallowing motion (active jaw and muscles) is clearly shown by the baby, and nice pauses where milk is flowing into the mouth. This baby is getting a great deal of milk from the mother. It's not quite the express pump of baby 1, but baby 2 is clearly getting a lot of milk!
Baby 3 is a bit off and on. Some good drinking, but with a rest and relax in between bouts of drinking. This baby will take longer to get full up than either baby 1 or baby 2.
Baby 4 is not getting that much milk, as he's only nibbling on the breast. There is some transfer at the end, when you see the jaw move and then the 'pause' as the mouth fills up with milk. Baby 4 may spend a long time at the breast to fill up. There may also be fussing and arching of the back, as baby gets fed up with not much milk.
It's important for any new mother to recognise that babies do the breastfeeding - hence all these different levels of skills, and that babies get better the more they practise. Jaw muscles build up, mouth shape adapts and grows, and baby gets better at it. So don't panic if your baby is more Baby 4 than Baby 1!
Some hints and tips to help you out:
Basics first - when do you feed the baby?
http://www.kellymom.com/bf/start/basics/hunger-cues.html
How do I know baby is getting enough milk?:
If baby is peeing well, and having a pooh at least once a day - all is well. Counting wet nappies/diapers is one way to know everything is okay. No need to panic and weigh the baby! What goes in, must come out!
http://www.kellymom.com/newman/04enough_milk.html
http://www.llli.org/FAQ/enough.html
http://www.breastfeeding.asn.au/bfinfo/supply.html#how
The info on this section continues on video 2 of the sequence...
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On/Off Feeding. Baby 3 is a bit off and on. Some good drinking, but with a rest and relax in between bouts of drinking ...On/Off Feeding.
Baby 3 is a bit off and on. Some good drinking, but with a rest and relax in between bouts of drinking. This baby will take longer to get full up than either baby 1 or baby 2.
This is the third in a sequence of four, showing how the different skill levels in breastfeeding babies can affect milk transfer.
The full sequence starts on 1 of 4, and can be found on:
http://uk.youtube.comhttp://www.sweetcrazyboy.com/v5/video.videos/v/yeqnas3Uf2A
and there is a lot of written information in the About This Video section. The written info continues on 2 of 4 on:
http://uk.youtube.comhttp://www.sweetcrazyboy.com/v5/video.videos/v/3trJWIxSSys
This info covers such things as checking how to know if baby has enough milk, what to do if you have a fussy baby, and what growth spurts are.
Good Luck!(more)(less)
Breastfeeding doesn't come easy to every new mother. A lactation consultant gives us some important advice that may make ...Breastfeeding doesn't come easy to every new mother. A lactation consultant gives us some important advice that may make getting started a whole lot easier. Working with, American Baby, Parents Magazine, Family Circle and www.parents.tv Check it out at www.parents.tv(more)(less)
Stacy's Mom by Fountains of Wayne The names of the people who appear in this video are Stacy = Gianna Distenca The Boy ...Stacy's Mom by Fountains of Wayne
The names of the people who appear in this video are
Stacy = Gianna Distenca
The Boy = Shane Haboucha
Stacy's Mom = Rachel Hunter
Massaur = Matt Felker
Many thanks to Kidorid for providing me with these names.(more)(less)
Oh baby! Your no-longer-little one is probably up to six pounds or more! Check out what's happening during the final ...Oh baby! Your no-longer-little one is probably up to six pounds or more! Check out what's happening during the final weeks of your pregnancy.
See all our pregnancy videos! GET ANSWERS:
http://sexhealthguru.com/index.php?pregnancy-1&YT_264Pregnan cyMonth(more)(less)
Zarbod talks about the importance of breast feeding Honors for This Video: #35 - Most Discussed (Today) - Howto & Style ...Zarbod talks about the importance of breast feeding
Honors for This Video:
#35 - Most Discussed (Today) - Howto & Style
#83 - Most Viewed (Today) - Howto & Style
#34 - Top Rated (Today) - Howto & Style(more)(less)
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It is a puppy of Chihuahua of birth the seventh day.
The puppies drink mother's milk hard.(more)(less)
I'm posting this series of three clips from an old video I have that I think is from the '80s (based on the extraordinary ...I'm posting this series of three clips from an old video I have that I think is from the '80s (based on the extraordinary hair). Nevertheless I found them quite useful. (It's not like the technology is changing, right?) This one explains the clutch hold and latch-on.
And because so many people (likely not breastfeeding mothers themselves) seem to think that there is no need for breastfeeding information:
"Breastfeeding is a learned skill for both mother and baby. Breastfeeding is the Gold Standard for infant feeding; the preferred infant feeding choice.
Many new mothers have grown up seeing babies fed with bottles. Many new mothers have never seen a woman breastfeed her child.
Today, birth and the first few days of motherhood rarely occur in the company of loved ones who are skilled in the art of breastfeeding.
Many new mothers have done little preparation for breastfeeding.
The majority of new babies born in the US and their mothers are affected by medications and long hours of irregular, pitocin-induced labor.
At least a third of new babies born in the US are delivered by C-section or with instrumentation.
This makes for bruised heads, extra energy used for organizaton and adjustment to the extrauterine environment, and tummies full of amniotic fluid. These things complicate a baby's first feedings.
Most new mothers who birth and recover in a US hospital are in an environment and participating in a process that actively encourages them to give up control and turn themselves over into the hands of the
"professionals".
Every aspect of labor, delivery, and postpartum is accompanied by guidance or
restrictions, and is led by a healthcare specialist.
Many new mothers have few or no sources of informal support or information for breastfeeding.
Breastfeeding is a learned process.
For all these reasons, many new mothers require active, intensive professional support with breastfeeding. "(more)(less)
Filmed at the Oxford Breastfeeding Clinic, Sally Inch and Chloe Fisher help a variety of mothers to improve their ...Filmed at the Oxford Breastfeeding Clinic, Sally Inch and Chloe Fisher help a variety of mothers to improve their breastfeeding technique. Programme discusses 'failure to thrive', 'difficult attachment', 'sore damaged nipples', and 'colic'. Visit www.markittelevision.com(more)(less)