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Breast-feeding tips: What new moms need to know
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Ask for help right away
Let your baby set the pace
Have your baby sleep in your room
Hold off on a pacifier
Gauge your success
Take care of your nipples
Make healthy lifestyle choices
Give it time
Ask for help right away
Let your baby set the pace
Have your baby sleep in your room
Hold off on a pacifier
Gauge your success
Take care of your nipples
Make healthy lifestyle choices
Give it time
Give it time
If breast-feeding is tougher than you expected, try not to get discouraged. Feeding a newborn every few hours can be tiring. Just remember that the more often you breast-feed your baby, the more milk your breasts will produce — and the more natural breast-feeding is likely to feel.
Ask a lactation consultant or your baby's doctor for help if needed — especially if every feeding is painful or your baby isn't gaining weight. Although your nipples might be tender for the first few weeks, breast-feeding isn't supposed to hurt. If you haven't worked with a lactation consultant, ask your baby's doctor for a referral or check with the obstetrics department at a local hospital.