🍼 Mothers Must Be Extra Careful While Breastfeeding - ATZone

🍼 Mothers Must Be Extra Careful While Breastfeeding

  1. Correct Positioning
    • Hold the baby at a slight angle, not lying flat.
    • The baby’s head should be higher than the stomach to reduce the risk of milk flowing into the throat too quickly.
  2. Slow & Calm Feeding
    • Let the baby suckle at their own pace.
    • Avoid pressing the breast too tightly, which can cause excess milk flow.
  3. Burping After Feeding
    • Always burp the baby after each feed to release trapped air.
    • This reduces chances of spit-up, choking, or milk entering the airway.
  4. Night Feeding Safety
    • Avoid lying flat and feeding the baby while both are drowsy.
    • If you feed lying down, keep the baby’s head slightly raised and stay alert.
  5. Monitor for Choking Signs
    • Watch for coughing, gagging, or difficulty breathing while feeding.
    • If the baby suddenly stops breathing or turns blue, act quickly with first aid.
  6. Avoid Overfeeding
    • Feed in small, frequent intervals instead of forcing large feeds.
    • Overfeeding can cause regurgitation and choking risks.
  7. Know Emergency Actions
    • Learn infant choking first aid techniques (gentle back blows, chest thrusts).
    • Keep emergency numbers handy.

Key takeaway: Safe breastfeeding isn’t only about nutrition, but also about posture, pace, and supervision. Small precautions can prevent big tragedies.


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