Tuesday, April 7, 2009

How to Breastfeed Exclusively

Author: Michael Gunn

It is a concern of many mothers that they will not be able to
breastfeed exclusively. This is a very real concern and has
valid reasons. In order to breastfeed exclusively, you will need
to stay committed to doing so. There are many factors that tend
to get in the way to make it easy for a mother that was so
adamant about breast feeding to turn their nose up at it
quickly. It is sometimes hard and discouraging, but the benefits
of doing a breastfeed exclusively far outweigh the slight
discomfort.

Before you breastfeed exclusively, you will need to read up on
the different things associated with breastfeeding. This would
include positions, problems, discomfort, babies not latching on
properly and more. You should be prepared that one or all of
these things can happen to you. By reading up on it ahead of
time, you should be able to head off any temptation that you may
have to stop breastfeeding. Knowledge of why things are
happening is the best tool you can have.

If you will be choosing to breastfeed exclusively, you will want
to invest in a hospital grade breast pump or an electric breast
pump. An electric breast pump will be much more affordable of
the two. A hospital grade breast pump, although extremely
effective, will run in the thousand dollars plus range.

You can purchase an electrical breast pump from top end to lower
end for a varying amount. The main difference between prices
will lie in whether or not the breast pump will be able to pump
more than one breast at a time. Typically, the lower end models
will only allow for one breast at a time while the higher end
will allow for double pumping. Many moms opt for the double
pumping feature, as they will breastfeed exclusively, which
means a lot of pumping and a lot of time investment.

To breastfeed exclusively, you will need to also pick up some
breast pads and possibly some breast cream. This breast cream is
not necessary for most women, however, for some it helps soothe
pain if the nipple gets chaffed. Typically, a woman who chooses
to breastfeed exclusively will only incur a pain in the first
five days. After about day seven, the pain decreases and the
nipples are more conditioned.

Think about it, for the most part, a woman’s nipples are
generally covered completely throughout the day and shielded
from harsh environments. There is no need to “prepare” a nipple
before breastfeeding. This is a myth where woman rub a rough
towel over their nipples or roughen them up.

This is not good or necessary, as breastfeeding is a part of a
natural process that a woman’s body was designed for
exclusively. In the case that nipples bleed or crack, make sure
to put peroxide on the open wound so that it does not get
infected.

To learn more about how to breastfeed exclusively, follow the
link provided for your continued reading.

About the author:
Michael Gunn offers a wide variety of products for breast
feeding, as well as much needed advice and tips for the mother
and child. Visit http://www. http://DoubleBreastPumps.com!

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