How To Breastfeed
Breastfeeding can start an hour after the baby is born assuming there are no complications or problems with the mother or the infant. This should be done with the nipple and the areola which is the brown area surrounding the nipple into the baby’s mouth. This should be done often since newborns are sleepy most of the time and will not cry when its time to eat so the mother must wake the baby every hour or every couple of hours to give it some milk. Please read on about how to breastfeed.
Posted: September 21st, 2007 under Breastfeeding.
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