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ERFIN NUR H
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Breastfeeding
Breastfeeding is the optimal way
to provide nutrients and care for
the baby , and with the addition
of complementary foods at the
second half of the first year ,
nutritional needs , immunology ,
and psychosocial can be fulfilled
until the second year and the
next year (Varney , 2004)
for
babi
es
advantages of
breastfeeding
for
moth
ers
for
babies
milk is consumed in accordance with
the requirements
Calories from breastfeeding the
baby's needs until the age of 6
months
breast milk that came out first
( colostrum ) contains protective
substances (antibodies )
Strengthening the spiritual bond
between mother and baby
Breast milk is easily digested by
babies
for
mothers
To recover from the birth process . As makes
the uterus contract quickly and slows
bleeding
Mothers recover more quickly or lose weight
For mothers who are menstruating yet
reappear would be less likely to become
pregnant
A good way to express affection to the baby
and feel needed
Delaying the possibility of breast cancer
How to breastfeed
Try to give a drink in a relaxed atmosphere for
mothers and baby . Make the condition of the
mother as comfortable as possible . Over the
past few the first week , the baby needs to be
fed breast milk every 2.5 - 3 hours.Towards
the end of the sixth week , most of the baby
needs to be breastfeeding every 4 hours. This
schedule is good to infants aged between 10
-12 months . At this age most babies sleep
through the nightso no longer need food in
the evening members ( Kristiyanasari ,2008) .
b. sit Down
In a seated position
breastfeeding
mothers can choose
a couple of hand
position that is
comfortable for the
mother.
Signs of correct
attachment:
Looks areola entry as much as possible, the top of
the areola is more visible
Mouth wide open
Upper and lower lip is turned out
The baby's chin attached to the breast
Warehouse milk, including the incoming network
Breast tissue is stretched to form a "dot" long
Nipple about 1/3 - the "dot" alone.
Baby suckles at the breast, not the nipple
The infant's tongue protruding past the lower gum
(under warehouse ASI)