Breastfeeding 101
desigirl | October 8, 2008Maybe you can guess my top activity of the moment from the title. Go on, take a guess. A quick glance across my recent posts and this seems to be a recurring theme. A fact that seems to have occurred to the jobless bots out there as ‘breast’ seems to have replaced ‘deepa venkat’ and ‘pamela anderson’ as the top reasons people stumble on to this blog. Any day now, I might even get my own troll!
Anyhoo, the feeding saga continues. As with most things we have good days and bad nights. Am getting used to being bleary eyed all day long and keep hoping that the panda eyed look will be declared The look, this autumn.
Whilst I was fretting and fuming about the drama surrounding the whole feeding issue, I got some super advice from a midwife and my health visitor. As they spoke much sense, I have to chronicle it here for posterity - for those mums waging a war with it as well as for my own doped up self.
So here they are - things you did not know about breastfeeding:
- You lactate better at night. Five words I never thought would issue from my fingers - or keyboard, take your pick. But there you go. Apparently you do. Which is why it, even if your little bundle of terror wakes you up for the fifth time in three hours, it makes sense to go with the flow as guess what, the flow will continue to flow. (Can you guess I am sleep deprived?)
- Another advantage of b/feeding at night is you secrete a sleepy hormone that makes it easy (Well, ish!) for you to go back to sleep after the deed is done. Which ain’t possible after mixing up formula, so they tell us. But what is the fun in going off to sleep easy with or without the aid of sleepy hormones only to wake up in thirty minutes, you ask. Good q.
- For all of you hapless mums tormented by Evil Mother-in-laws who nag you about not producing enough milk to feed half the city - worry not. The answer is right in you. Drink copious amounts of fluids as without that, you won’t make enough ‘foremilk’, the watery milk that comes first - this quenches the baby’s thirst and makes them weeing and pooing a’plenty. Joy! Next, eat five smaller meals if you cannot face three square ones. Do not skip breakfast ever! Cos no food for mum = no milk for baby. Capice? Third, and sock this to the outlaws, you need plenty of rest to keep churning out the milk - else all the calories you put in you will burn and there won’t be any fatty milk for the little one. So grab some shut eye, why don’t you?
- If your infant is wailing non-stop, check the top three steps listed above - did you drink enough water? eat loads? didn’t hurry about the place? If the answer to any of the question is no, smack yourself silly and remedy the situ pronto.
- Last but def not the least, repeat this to yourself “this too shall pass”. If the sight of hubby snoring away when you are stuck with the bubba chewing your tits off, then take wise Dipali’s suggestion and jab him with the nappy pin. Or aim a hefty kick at his backside (mentally!) and ask him to burp the baby. Babies can smell your milk (duh!) and keep asking for more even when their tummies are full. Get the dad to burp the baby and kill two birds with one stone.







That's really informative. :) Will refer here whenever I need
goofy mumma | October 8, 2008 | 10:23 amThat’s really informative.
Will refer here whenever I need the information. All the best with night awakenings, i am sure it will pass away soon.
Oohh how many times have I had wanted to kick
sraikh | October 8, 2008 | 2:08 pmOohh how many times have I had wanted to kick my dh when my breasts were aching..countless.
Very good advise, especially about drinking enough water..
ooh the memories...Good luck with this! I thought I had
M | October 8, 2008 | 2:24 pmooh the memories…Good luck with this! I thought I had a hard time with my first - turned out the kid just had a “healthy” appetite - the doc said I was overfeeding him at his two-month appt! Anyway, I found that methi (in all forms) does increase milk production - I had methi rotis, methid powder with buttermilk etc. Also, garlic in milk, saffron in milk etc. (I HATE milk as a drink, so this was very painful for me). I know it sounds old-fashioned, but I really needed the ” Pathiya” food. With my first I b/f sitting up, even at night, with the second, I let her nurse lying down, and oh, it was so much better - after a couple of months, I barely woke up when she started rooting around
Good luck again!
M
Aye to all the points u have talked abt..I have
Random Vignettes | October 8, 2008 | 4:36 pmAye to all the points u have talked abt..I have begun to accept my fate as the Panda…no other way out..as for mentally kicking the hubby..am all set to actually put that in action!
I remember when I only started breastfeeding... It was a
Happy Mom | November 18, 2008 | 12:06 pmI remember when I only started breastfeeding… It was a nightmare… Pain in pacifiers, crying baby… But then it is absolutely happyness to feed your baby. Now my son is 1 year and 2 month and I’m still beastfeeding mom.
Thanks for your article.