The patient's newborn was unable to obtain sufficient breastmilk, leaving the infant hungry. After assessing the mother's breast structure and ability to breastfeed properly, the nurse demonstrated breast pumping and provided support to increase milk production. Over 6 hours of interventions, the mother's milk supply increased and the baby was able to feed satisfactorily at the breast. Continued support was recommended to ensure adequate breastfeeding.
The patient's newborn was unable to obtain sufficient breastmilk, leaving the infant hungry. After assessing the mother's breast structure and ability to breastfeed properly, the nurse demonstrated breast pumping and provided support to increase milk production. Over 6 hours of interventions, the mother's milk supply increased and the baby was able to feed satisfactorily at the breast. Continued support was recommended to ensure adequate breastfeeding.
The patient's newborn was unable to obtain sufficient breastmilk, leaving the infant hungry. After assessing the mother's breast structure and ability to breastfeed properly, the nurse demonstrated breast pumping and provided support to increase milk production. Over 6 hours of interventions, the mother's milk supply increased and the baby was able to feed satisfactorily at the breast. Continued support was recommended to ensure adequate breastfeeding.
DIAGNOSIS Subjective: “Unang Ineffective After 6 hours of 1. Determine whether lactation failure 1. Certain conditions will affect the infant After 6 hours of nursing anak ko si baby , simula breastfeeding nursing interventions: is primary. so safe alternatives methods of feeding intervention the goals was nung nanganak ako related to 2. Assess breast and nipple structure. needs to be started. completely met mahina ang lumalabas insufficient ➢ Mother can 3. Evaluate and record the mother’s 2. Normal nipple and breast structure or na gatas saakin at wala breastmilk adapt ways to ability to position, give cues, and early detection of abnormalities are ➢ After 6 hours, there masyado nakukuha na production increase her help the infant to latch on. important for successful breastfeeding. was increased milk gatas si baby kaya palagi milk supply. 4. Demonstrate use of electric piston- 3. Correct positioning and getting the production from sya gutom “ as type breast pump infant to latch on is critical for getting the mother’s verbalized by the After 2 days of nursing 5. Identify maternal support systems breastfeeding off to a good start. breast. patient (newborn’s intervention 6. Recommend avoidance or overuse of 4. To maintain or increase milk supply ➢ Mother was able to mother) ➢ The mother supplemental feedings 5. These are important factors that find a resource for will have 7. Encourage frequent rest periods contribute to successful breastfeeding. breastfeeding Objective: sufficient 8. Promote peer counseling for teen 6. Adoptive mother’s may not develop a support. Infant was ➢ The infant was breastmilk mothers. full breast milk supply necessitating able to manifest being fed by a production 9. Assist the patient in performing supplemental feedings. signs of adequate dropper. and the baby manual milk expression 7. To limit fatigue and facilitate relaxation intake of ➢ (-) engorgement will be able to 10. Discuss importance of adequate at feeding times. breastmilk. ➢ Cries when show nutrition / fluid intake, prenatal 8. Provides positive role model that teen sucking and satisfactory vitamins can relate to and feel comfortable trying to be fed response to discussing concerns. by the mother. breastfeeding 9. Latching, ensuring hands are placed in process C- shape around the breast, the more milk is produced. 10. To increase breast milk production