How does lactation areola ache return a responsibility?
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"Baby's nipple is painful", "baby's nipple is particularly painful" many lactating mothers reflect this situation, so let's share about the pain of areola? The knowledge of.
How does lactation areola ache return a responsibility?
First: the baby didn't put the nipple and most of the areola in his mouth, only the nipple. When sucking like this, only the nipple is forced, so the mother feels pain. Thus, the mother has a concern about breast-feeding, and may reduce the number of feeding, shorten the time of breast-feeding, and the spirit of unhappiness also affects the milk secretion. Due to the light touch on the nipple, the baby can't get enough milk, and the breast milk can't be emptied, which leads to the reduction of milk production, and eventually leads to the failure of breastfeeding.
Second: some novice mothers will reduce the times of breast-feeding because of the pain of breast-feeding, which will cause breast swelling and reduced milk secretion. It looks like lack of breast milk, which leads to the failure of breast-feeding for novice mothers.
Third: many mothers will endure the pain to feed their babies, which not only increases the time of feeding, but also may cause poor growth due to insufficient feeding.
matters needing attention
1) Wash hands before breastfeeding to prevent infection. Wash the breast with warm water, let the breast dry naturally, do not wipe it with towel. 2) Before breast-feeding, take a comfortable position, apply the wet hot towel to the breast and areola for 3-5 minutes, massage the breast at the same time, stimulate the milk reflex, squeeze out some milk, make the areola soft, so that the baby can suck. 3) Use the correct sucking position, let the baby put most of the areola into the mouth. First breast-feeding with less pain side, and then sucking the other side of the breast. At this time, the baby's sucking force becomes smaller, and the stimulation to the affected nipple is reduced. Pay attention to changing the feeding posture (cradle holding, cross cradle holding, rugby ball holding, changing the position of the baby's mouth in the breast during lying position lactation), so as to reduce the stimulation of sucking to the nipple.