5 choices of correct and comfortable breastfeeding for babies
The process of breastfeeding is a natural and beautiful process for mothers and babies. Breastfeeding is also a process of bonding between mother and baby. Even though it looks easy, many mothers have difficulty breastfeeding. A common breastfeeding problem is determining the correct breastfeeding position. What is the correct position? So what position should we avoid?
To answer the question above, mothers need to understand one thing, namely attachment. The position and attachment of breastfeeding is very important for the success of the breastfeeding process.
Attachment to breastfeeding
To make it easier to find the correct attachment method, remember this word: CALM.
- CHIN (chin) - baby's chin touches breasts
- AREOLA - areola (darker nipples), the lower part is more in the baby's mouth than the top.
- LIP (lips) - upper and lower lip folded (imagine fish mouth)
- Mouth - mouth wide open until the corner of the mouth is no longer visible
5 choices of good breastfeeding positions
There are several choices of correct breastfeeding positions to facilitate the process of breastfeeding the baby. These positions include:
1. Position of the holder
- Hold the baby in her lap, her whole body facing and attached to the mother's body.
- The baby's head rests on the mother's arm, while her back is gripped by the other arm. If the baby sucks on his right breast, his head rests on his right arm.
- The baby's face faces the breast and the nose to the nipple
- Make sure the baby's ears, shoulders and hips are aligned
2. Position of the holder
- The transverse cradle position is almost identical to the cradle. The difference lies in the position of the mother's arm supporting the baby's head.
- If the baby sucks on the left breast, the mother's left arm will support the breast, while the right arm will support the baby's head.
- Support the baby's head by placing each thumb and forefinger behind the baby's left and right ears. The baby's neck and shoulders are located in the mother's palm.
3. Football position
- The attitude of football can be an alternative for mothers who give birth by cesarean section.
- As the name suggests, the baby stands like an athlete holding a ball, which is a baby standing at the side of the mother's body.
- If the baby is sucking on the right breast, place it on the right side of the mother. Supporting the baby's head with the right hand, the baby's back is supported by the inside of the right arm.
- Make sure the baby's body position is high enough so that his mouth is in front of the nipple.
4. Position lying on your back
- Generally, this position is comfortable for both mother and baby, especially at night
- Mother and baby lying on their sides, face to face
- Mother's body can be held by pillows on her back and knees. Wrap the mother's arms above the baby's head and back. Make sure the baby's head is not bent and his body position is straight.
- Position until the baby's mouth until the nipple
5. Supine position (lying down)
- The mother lay on her back as comfortable as possible. Use enough pillows to make your head high enough. Also make sure you have enough support for your back.
- Lay the baby face down on the mother's body. Place the baby's cheek around the mother's breast so that her mouth can reach the nipple.
- One of the mother's arms supports the head and side of the baby's body, while the other can be used to support the breast if necessary.
- This position can also be used for skin-to-skin contact.
Remember, there is no one breastfeeding position that is most suitable for everyone. So, try all positions and choose the right one for you and your baby. If the position and attachment are correct, but breastfeeding difficulties persist, please consult with your doctor to make sure there are other breastfeeding problems (for example, connective or connective).
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