Thursday, February 2, 2012

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This delivery driver has no idea what he's in for when he rings the wrong mamma's doorbell.

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Thursday, January 26, 2012

How to use the NUK e-MOTION Electric Breast Pump

NUK Baby Care produced this video to demonstrate the handling of the new NUK e-MOTION Electric Breast Pump. The video shows in a nutshell what should be considered while using the NUK breast pump for the first time. It also explains in detail the assembling and disassembling of the product. © MAPA GmbH 2010

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Thursday, January 19, 2012

How to Stimulate the Sleepy Newborn to Eat

!9#: How to Stimulate the Sleepy Newborn to Eat

So, your baby is born. Congratulations! You might have questions about her eating patterns, or perhaps she she a heavy sleepier, and it is difficult to wake her up to initiate feedings. During the first few days of life, some newborns are too sleepy to take initiative and show their moms that they are ready to eat, and it is considered normal. You may want to use several different strategies to wake your infant and stimulate her to feed.

Consider these strategies to stimulate your baby to eat:

- Unbundle the baby and hold her in a sitting position. Sometimes getting her undressed down to the diaper does the trick! When your infant is exposed to cooler air she may wake up and be ready for a meal.

- Talk to your baby and stroke her back.

- Use skin-to-skin contact to stimulate the baby to eat.

- Try expressing some breast milk or drops of formula into your baby's mouth to stimulate sucking.

- If the infant is still sleepy after 10 minutes of stimulating, placed her down and try again in 30 minutes.

- Do not let your baby go without eating for longer than four hours. She may get then very hungry and it will be difficult to satisfy her hunger quickly enough to have a pleasant feeding experience.

- Avoid pacifiers as the baby may satisfy her need for sucking and fall asleep without feeding.

When these suggestions do not work, your baby does not want to eat, or you are concerned consult with your pediatric health care provider ASAP.


How to Stimulate the Sleepy Newborn to Eat

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Friday, January 13, 2012

Tips to Help Deal With the Physical Pain of Breast Feeding Weaning

!9#: Tips to Help Deal With the Physical Pain of Breast Feeding Weaning

Weaning occurs whenever you offer something to your baby other than your breast at times when you would normally breastfeed. Just as breastfeeding is a natural process, so should weaning from the breast occur naturally. A natural weaning will cause the least amount of physical pain for the mom.

Weaning should always be baby-led, except in medically required weaning. No matter how weaning happens, it is better for you physically if you wean slowly. Stopping abruptly will cause your breasts to become engorged, and you may develop a breast infection.

If you must wean quickly for medical reasons, it is important to manually express milk for your comfort until you begin to produce less naturally. Going all night without nursing can leave your breast feeling really heavy and full and even produce a backache. One way to relieve your breasts in this situation is to pump before going to bed. This will help your breasts to be less full throughout the night and helpfully relieve your physical discomfort when you awake. Only pump or manually express a small amount. If you pump too much, you will only make your body think that there is an increased demand and it will produce more milk!

Some women have found it helpful when weaning to wear cold green cabbage leaves in their bra during the day to ease the physical symptoms of weaning. If you want to try this, keep the leaves in place just until they begin to wilt, and then replace them with fresh, cold ones. Warning: cabbage leaves will stop milk production, so be careful to do this in cases of engorgement during weaning only. This is not the method to use if you only want to temporarily decrease milk production. Drinking Sage tea is also recommended. Drink two to three infusions a day of 1 tablespoon/1 cup hot water and you should see some results soon. Another comfort aid is to use an anti-inflammatory medication to reduce any swelling.

The key to comfort while weaning from the breast is to do it gradually. A good rule of thumb is to go from expressing 6 times a day to 5 or 4, then to 3 or 2, and then to once every 2 or 3 days, then to once a week until your child is completely weaned.

Avoid touching or stimulating your breasts and avoid hot showers. Binding your breasts may also help. You may try wearing pre-pregnancy sports bras. Wear the bra for a few days and the discomfort should decrease.

Icing your breasts with covered cold packs is not fun, but it does relieve any swelling and pain. Just be sure to not touch cold packs to bare skin. If you and your health care professional decide for you to use BCP (birth control pills) for family planning, they work wonders on reducing your milk production, too.

You can also use cold washcloths in place of the ice packs. To relieve pain and discomfort you can also take Tylenol as directed on the label.


Tips to Help Deal With the Physical Pain of Breast Feeding Weaning

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Friday, January 6, 2012

Infant Nutritional Care : How to Freeze Breast Milk

To freeze breast milk, use a breast pump to extract milk, then place milk in a freezer bag, write the date on the bag and place it in a freezer. Learn tips for filling a freezer bag with breast milk to prevent overflow in thisfree video from an experienced childcare provider on infant care. Expert: Andrea Orta Mashburn Bio: Andrea Orta Mashburn is a general education teacher of four years as well as a mother of one. She has 14 years of childcare experience. Filmmaker: Jaime Orta

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