Breastfeeding is normal, but that doesn’t mean it’s easy unless you get informed about it. Breastfeeding is normal- biologically, it’s the normal way to feed a baby. Breast milk helps keep your baby healthy.It supplies all the necessary nutrients in the...
The World Health Organisation (WHO), UNICEF and the IAP (Indian Academy of Pediatrics) recommends that babies should be exclusively breastfed for first six months. Breastfeeding can then continue alongside suitable solid foods up to two years old or beyond. It’s...
Sore, cracked nipples and tender breasts are common problems for new breastfeeding moms. What causes nursing breasts to hurt? Breast engorgement. In those first couple of days after you’ve delivered your baby, your breasts probably won’t be much...
Some of the most common difficulties moms may experience while breastfeeding include: Delayed milk production Low milk production Sore nipples Mastitis Plugged milk ducts Delayed Breast Milk Production For the first 3 to 5 days after your baby is born, you will make a...
Breast milk is made especially for human babies. Your milk contains just the right balance of nutrients, plus it is the easiest food for your baby to digest and it protects against illness. The World Health Organisation (WHO) strongly recommends exclusive...