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TEST FOR NURSING MOTHERS

Tests for Nursing Mothers


Are you a mother who is breastfeeding? High-Desert have some questions for you.

Does your baby's weight increases?
Added a constant weight was a sign that the baby getting enough food intake. Weight is lost when the new born will usually grow back again and within ten days to two weeks. Although every baby examination must involve the process of body weight, you can add a schedule of weighing if you are worried or concerned about your baby's weight.

How often do you breastfeed your baby?
Newborn babies are usually fed as many as eight to twelve times a day or once every two to three hours. During development, your baby will be requested to breastfeed longer. Trust your body the ability to fulfill the request.

Can you hear your baby swallowing?
If you look carefully, you will hear the sound when your baby swallowing. Also note the rhythmic movement, constant, and stronger in the lower jaw to your baby. Even a drop of water may drip milk from your baby's mouth.

How do you feel in your breasts while breastfeeding?
When the proper position of your baby's mouth, you will feel the gentle sensation in the breast, not like being bitten or pinched. In addition, your breasts will feel hard or full before feeding and then becomes more gentle and empty afterward. If breastfeeding is painful for you, consult with your doctor.

Is your baby getting enough milk?
This can be identified from several things, among them seem satisfied after feeding, good reflexes, and active. Notice also the color of your baby's skin.

Do you already provide good nutrition for your baby?
ASI is a food source that has the most complete nutrition. But the quality of breast milk depends on the quality of food and beverages consumed by the mother is breastfeeding. That's why you can now find many brands of milk specifically for nursing mothers.

How do I complete nutritional feeding mother so the mother can provide good quality milk?

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