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Breast Feeding – Things To Keep In Mind
- By Jim De Fazio
- Published September 8th, 2008
- Breast Feeding
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Studies have shown that lots of mothers complain about tender nipples which are responsible in making breast feeding a painful and frustrating experience.
The good new is that most of them don't
suffer this problem for that long. The nipples tends to toughen up
quickly and makes the experience of breast feeding virtually
painless. Those infants who suck really hard can make the breasts
extremely sore. So, follow these guidelines:
1. Make sure your
baby is positioned correctly. Lots of babies who are not positioned
in a correct manner, act as the number one reason of causing sore
nipples.
2. After the feeding is done, expose your breasts to
the air and try to protect them from itching clothes as well as other
irritations.
3. After breast feeding, you must apply medical
grade lanolin. Don't apply petroleum jelly or any other product that
has oil.
4. Make sure to wash your breast with pure water.
Don't apply soap.
5. You can also place teabags hat were kept
under cold water in order to offer some relief when placed on the
nipples.
