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Breastfeeding

There’s no doubt that breastfeeding is natural and with the right support and information, most Mums can breastfeed successfully. However, the early days after the birth of your baby are a learning period for both Mum and baby and breastfeeding may not come easily or naturally.

 

Benefits of Breastfeeding

There are many benefits associated with breastfeeding for mother and baby.

Benefits for Mum

All great reasons – on top of the obvious benefits to your bub – to breastfeed!

Benefits for Baby

The benefits for breastfed babies are numerous.

Expressing Breast Milk

Expressing breast milk for your baby

There are numerous reasons a mum may choose to express breast milk for her baby. Here are a just a few:

Tips for Expressing Breast Milk

Here are our top ten tips for successfully expressing breast milk.

  1. Find somewhere quiet and comfortable to express
  2. Have plenty of water on hand as you may find you’re suddenly thirsty.
  3. Visualise yourself holding and feeding your baby.
  4. Have a photo of your baby to look at as you express.
  5. Use a breast pump that is easy to manage ie, a one handed manual breast pump or an electronic pump that is quiet and portable.
  6. Do not set yourself a time limit. Just relax and let the milk flow.
  7. Elevate your knees higher than your hips by using a foot rest.
  8. Express on one side while feeding your baby on the other side.
  9. Pump as often as your baby feeds, usually every three hours.
  10. To minimize distractions while pumping, try using your iPod with soothing music.

Storing Breast Milk after expressing

How long will freshly expressed breast milk keep for?

If you have sealed your freshly expressed breast milk in into a closed container it will keep for:

Previously frozen breast milk that has been thawed in the fridge but not warmed will keep for:

Breast milk that has been thawed outside of the refrigerator in warm water will keep for:

If your baby has already begun feeding from a bottle containing your breast milk it will only remain fresh until your baby has completed the feed.

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