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Here to you see different type of Indian woman breastfeeding. Nowadays women fighting for open breastfeeding.

This channel main aim is to support that's fighting women. And awareness of open breastfeeding, it's not a sexual thing.
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00:00Increase your milk production
00:04Increase your milk production
00:10Most mothers can produce all the milk their babies need.
00:15However, if your baby is not developing as it should,
00:19feeding it in a more effective way will help increase your milk production
00:24to meet the baby's growing needs.
00:27This video shows the steps to increase your milk production
00:31and feeding your baby.
00:35First, improve the holding of your baby.
00:41If your baby is holding only on the nipple,
00:44he is receiving very little milk.
00:49But when he swallows a larger portion of his breast,
00:53the milk will come out easily.
01:01A deep hold helps the baby to suck effectively,
01:05allowing him to get more milk from his breasts.
01:09This stimulates the breasts to produce more milk,
01:12enough for the baby's needs.
01:16Many babies do not grow well adapted,
01:19because most mothers produce a lot of milk in the beginning.
01:23Over the months, however, if the baby is not stimulating the breasts well,
01:28his milk production may decrease.
01:36The baby begins to become restless to the breast,
01:39pulling or beating, and may reject his breast completely
01:43or breastfeed for very short periods,
01:45because the flow of milk does not reach his needs.
01:53To avoid this, try to improve the baby's grip from the beginning,
01:57when he is newborn.
02:06Then do breast compressions.
02:11This will improve his milk flow and will make his baby continue to breastfeed.
02:17If the baby falls asleep quickly to the breast,
02:20improving the grip and then compressing will make the milk flow.
02:24The baby will drink again and will wake up when the milk comes out.
02:33Compress by pressing the breast between the thumb and fingers
02:36as far as possible from the nipple.
02:39The pressure must be firm, but it should not hurt.
02:46Compress while the baby is breastfeeding and rest while the baby is resting.
03:00If the baby is drinking well, there is no need to compress.
03:09Finally, breastfeed your baby well and frequently.
03:16In the first few days after birth, the baby will often feel hungry,
03:20at least 10 times between the birth of the sun and the next.
03:25The stomach of a newborn is small, so they need to feed frequently.
03:31The baby can breastfeed well and feel hungry quickly.
03:39His interest in breastfeeding can be awakened by holding him close to his breasts.
03:45Observe the signs of hunger.
03:49Move the lips.
03:52Take the hand to the mouth.
03:56And turn the head from one side to the other.
04:00Feed your baby whenever you observe signs of hunger day and night.
04:07There is no need to control the time the baby is breastfeeding,
04:10or remember when the breast has breastfed.
04:13Some babies breastfeed quickly and others are slow.
04:18Your baby will know when the flow in one of the breasts has decreased and is ready to go to the other side.
04:26As the milk flow decreases, the baby can let go of the breast by itself.
04:34Hold him in your chest.
04:37Wait patiently. The baby may start to show signs of hunger again.
04:45He was interested in returning to the breast two more times.
04:53Finally satisfied, the baby can fall asleep and let go of the breast.
05:01Sometimes the baby may suddenly want more milk than before.
05:06This is normal.
05:08It means that the baby is growing and so is his hunger.
05:13Following the signs of your baby, feed him more often.
05:18This will naturally increase his milk production.
05:24Do not give water, sweetened water, tea, honey,
05:33substitutes for breast milk or anything else to your baby.
05:37These products can fill the baby's stomach and he will not feed so much to the breast.
05:43This will reduce his milk production.
05:46They can also transmit harmful bacteria to the baby and make him sick.
05:53Instead, follow the signs of your baby.
05:56Feed him frequently whenever he shows signs of hunger.
06:03After a few days of additional breastfeeding,
06:06as long as your baby is well adapted and the mother compresses
06:10to make each breastfeeding more effective,
06:13the milk production will increase to meet the baby's needs.
06:19Breast milk is the best.
06:21In the first six months of your baby's life, it is all he needs.
06:27It contains all the nutrients in the right amounts for the baby to grow and develop.
06:37Remember, almost all women can produce all the milk according to the baby's needs.
06:47Use compressions to improve milk flow.
06:52When the baby is well adapted and is breastfed whenever he is hungry,
06:56the mother will produce plenty of milk.
07:22For more information, visit www.FEMA.gov

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