Never tie a pacifier to your child’s crib or around your child’s neck or hand. This could cause serious injury or even death ||Don't let your baby nap in the car seat after you're home as a substitute for crib since it's harder for young babies to breathe in that position. ||Children who gain weight quickly during their first six months are more likely to be obese or at risk of obesity by age 3 ||If every feeding is painful or your baby isn't gaining weight, ask a lactation consultant or your baby's doctor for help ||Ask your baby's doctor about vitamin D supplements for the baby, especially if you're breast-feeding ||Don’t forget to put labels with date and time on your expressed milk bottles to check expiry dates ||2- Breastfeeding your new baby ...Breast milk provides all the nutrients that babies need for the first six months of their life and guards against many illnesses and allergies. Also, breastfeeding can help build a special closeness with your baby. Breastfeeding is one of the best things you can do for your baby. ||Reading aloud will help your baby be a better reader when she's older. ||When giving suspension or liquid medicines, use the dosage cup enclosed in the package or a syringe ||Until your baby is 6 months old, he'll get all the hydration he needs from breast milk or formula, even in hot weather ||
Nursing strike


What is it?

Suddenly, after your baby has overcome the common nursing problems of the early week she begins refusing the breast and seems quite unhappy about it. Is he weaning? Is he sick? Is there something wrong with your milk?

 
What causes it?
  • Milk supply may decrease after a breast infection, and the sodium levels may rise, making the milk taste salty.
  • Some babies respond to the discomfort of teething by refusing to nurse at all.
  • If your baby has a stuffy nose, an ear infection, or thrush in his mouth, nursing may be uncomfortable for him.
  • Some babies will respond to negative stimuli by refusing to nurse. This stress may be due to a change in environment (such as travel to a new place or moving to a new house), a mother's overreaction to being bitten, or severe stress in your life (divorce, death in the family, etc.)
  • Sometimes a baby will refuse to resume nursing after mom has left him for a weekend or longer.
  • A change in the taste of the milk. Applying creams or ointments (other than lanolin especially formulated for nursing mothers, which is odorless and tasteless), use of a new product such as shampoo or deodorant can cause babies to refuse the breast.
 
What can I do?
  • If he has an ear infection, try nursing him in an upright position to avoid pressure on the affected ear. If his nose is congested, ask your doctor about ways to unclog it (usually saline drops, nasal aspirator, humidifier, or he may recommend medications to decrease the production of mucus).
  • Give your baby lots and lots of attention and skin-to-skin contact.
  • Try nursing when he is sleepy.
  • Try to minimize distractions. Nurse in a quiet, dark room, or put on some soothing music.
  • Try different nursing positions, and try nursing while in motion -- rock, bounce, or sway while nursing.
  • Try getting your milk to let down before you attempt to nurse.
  • Offer the breast frequently. Try dripping a little milk into his mouth with a dropper or syringe while he is at the breast to encourage him to nurse.
 
Will it affect my baby?

A nursing strike can be upsetting for your baby as well as for you. Try to keep other elements of your baby's routine as normal as possible during the strike. If you're worried that your baby isn't getting enough food, keep track of wet diapers. Don't hesitate to call the doctor if you're worried.

 
Can I still nurse?

Yes. It's important to keep trying to nurse your baby. With patience and persistence you should get back to your breastfeeding routine.

 

 

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