Get started breastfeeding

Get started breastfeeding

Make breastfeeding easier for you and your baby by starting off right.

You Will Need
* A newborn
* Healthy breasts

Tips:
If you decide to breastfeed, start within 2 hours after delivery; your baby’s sucking instinct will be strong at that time. The Clutch, or “Football” hold, is recommended for women with big breasts, or those who’ve had a C-section because the baby is not resting on the mom’s abdomen. It’s also good for nursing premature babies since it offers the best control over the baby’s head. Don’t give your baby a pacifier until after she learns to breastfeed. The different sucking motion may confuse her. Cracked nipples can indicate that your baby is sucking on the tip of your nipple, rather than covering the entire areola.

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