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BREASTFEEDING

To remove a baby from the breast, slip your little finger into the corner of the baby's mouth to break the suction and do not move the baby until the suction is released. Signs that a baby is not well-attached during breastfeeding include painful feeding, short sucks, dimpled and drawn in cheeks, and the baby being restless and constantly coming off the breast.

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BREASTFEEDING

To remove a baby from the breast, slip your little finger into the corner of the baby's mouth to break the suction and do not move the baby until the suction is released. Signs that a baby is not well-attached during breastfeeding include painful feeding, short sucks, dimpled and drawn in cheeks, and the baby being restless and constantly coming off the breast.

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breast
Break the suction by slipping your
little finger in the corner of your
baby's mouth. Do not move your Mission
baby from your breast until the suction
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their sucks are short
their cheeks are drawn in and dimpled
they are restless and keep coming off
the breast

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BLOCK 160-AAA
Why breast feed? ATTACHMENT AND POSITIONING

1
The Colostrum is a yellow, watery pre-
Bring your baby close to your body
milk that you produce after you gave
so they don’t need to stretch to
birth. It contains nutrition and
antibodies that protect your baby
reach your breast
against infection. Also, Breastfeeding Move your baby’s nose to your
helps the development of your baby’s nipple so they can reach the breast.
eyesight.

2
Benefits
Support your baby’s neck,
Breastfeeding mothers are at lower shoulders and back, making
risk of: sure their head is free to move.
breast cancer Gently rub the mouth to
ovarian cancer facilitate opening
osteoporosis (bone

3
thinning)
type 2 diabetes

Children and adults breastfed as Bring your baby to your breast


babies are less likely to have: To latch on correctly, your
obesity baby’s tongue and lower lip
high blood pressure should make contact with your
heart disease breast first

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