墨尔本的医院鼓励纯母乳喂养吗?
再过一个多月我家妞就要出来见妈妈了,我希望能纯母乳喂养。但平时逛国内育儿论坛,看国内医院经常把新生儿抱走喂奶粉,而且喂很多,过度喂养,甚至喂葡萄糖水,导致宝宝乳头混淆,给后面的母乳喂养造成很多麻烦。
很多育儿书上说刚生产完的妈妈下奶可能要一两天,但宝宝刚出生72小时内只要体重下降不超过7%就不需要喂奶粉,完全可以等妈妈有奶了再吃奶的。
请教过来妈妈,墨尔本的医院是什么政策?会在产妇下奶之前给宝宝喂奶粉或糖水吗?我在mercy生。 你要求就给,但是还是鼓励母乳喂养 刚出生的baby吃不了多少的,一两滴足够了,表要担心
Definitely yes
Formular is the last choice 原帖由 周星星1832 于 13-11-2012 13:18 发表 http://www.freeoz.org/ibbs/images/common/back.gif刚出生的baby吃不了多少的,一两滴足够了,表要担心
一两滴?
这是观音神水么? 原帖由 熊猫阿三 于 13-11-2012 13:36 发表 http://www.freeoz.org/ibbs/images/common/back.gif
一两滴?
这是观音神水么?
形容,英文咋说的来着? Learning how to breastfeed is a new skill. Breastfeeding is best started soon after your baby is born. If your baby feeds well straight after birth, they may then sleep for a good stretch.
Your baby may seem unsettled on day two or three while your colostrum changes to mature milk. Increased breastfeeding is often all that is needed. Letting your baby feed as much as they want in the first few days will help to establish good breastfeeding patterns and prevent breast engorgement.
Your baby will need at least 8–12 feeds in 24 hours
Although frequent feeds may be time consuming, this is normal. The benefits include:[*]The baby receives colostrum, which helps prevent infections[*]Full milk production is stimulated[*]The risk of breast engorgement is reduced.How to tell when your baby is attached properly to the breast
Your baby is attached properly if:[*]Their mouth covers the nipple and a large amount of the areola, more on the lower side than the upper[*]Their chin is touching the breast[*]Their nose is clear of, or just touching, the breast[*]Their upper and lower lips are opened out or ‘flanged’ over the breast.Your baby should take a few quick sucks, and maybe a pause, before sucking strongly and rhythmically. You should not feel nipple pain if your baby is attached properly.
Signs that your baby is getting enough milk
Signs that your baby is getting enough milk include:[*]Sucking action – this should be slow and rhythmical after the initial fast sucking burst. The bottom jaw should be moving up and down with a deep action.[*]Breast sensations – you may feel a drawing sensation in the breast after the baby has been sucking for a few minutes. Your breasts will feel less full and tight after a feed.[*]Body language – your baby becomes still and peaceful. They may gently touch a hand against your breast or open and relax their fists.[*]Wet nappies and bowel motions – these will also indicate how much a baby is getting.What to expect in the first days
You can expect on:[*]Day 1 – your baby will receive about half a teaspoon of colostrum at each feed, the poo will be sticky and green-black in colour and there will be one wet nappy.[*]Day 2 – your baby will receive about one teaspoon of colostrum each feed, have soft green-black poo and two wet nappies.[*]Day 3 – milk volume is increasing. Poo changes to a greenish-brown colour and there will be three wet nappies.[*]Day 4 – poo becomes more mustard in colour. There will be four wet nappies.[*]Day 5 – milk increases to 500–800 ml per day. Poo will be mustard-yellow, soft or liquid and occurs three to four times. There will be five wet nappies.[*]From day 6 on – you can expect at least five heavy wet disposable nappies or around six to eight pale wet cloth nappies with frequent bowel motions. As your baby gets older, there may be fewer poos.Establishing natural breastfeeding patterns
To establish natural breastfeeding patterns:[*]Let your baby feed as often as they like, day and night.[*]Offer both breasts at each feed. Whether your baby takes the second breast will depend on baby’s appetite. If the second breast isn’t taken for long, offer that breast first next feed.[*]Allow your baby to finish the first breast before offering the second.If you need help
In addition to midwives, some hospitals employ lactation consultants who can help you with any breastfeeding problems. You can also contact a privately employed lactation consultant. The Australian Breastfeeding Association offers a free and confidential seven-day-a-week counselling service for breastfeeding mothers.
If your baby remains unsettled
Babies can remain unsettled after your milk comes in if:[*]They aren’t getting enough milk – for example, if they are not properly attached to the breast.[*]You detach them from the breast before they finish – for example, when their sucking slows down. This can deprive them of the later, high-fat milk and leave them unsatisfied. Babies should detach themselves.[*]They haven’t established a good sucking technique – this can take several days to develop. In the meantime, milk may need to be expressed and given to the baby by cup or teaspoon.[*]They are not being given enough feeds – check that your baby is being offered 8–12 feeds per day.Babies may also become unsettled because they are lonely, bored or need attention or comfort. The use of a baby sling may help in this case.
Where to get help
[*]Your midwife[*]A lactation consultant – contact the Lactation Consultants of Australia and New Zealand[*]An Australian Breastfeeding Association breastfeeding counsellor Tel. 1800 mum 2 mum (1800 686 2 686)[*]Your maternal and child health nurse[*]Maternal and Child Health Line (24 hours) Tel. 132 229[*]Your doctor.Things to remember
[*]Your baby and you are learning about each other and about breastfeeding.[*]Your baby needs to finish at the first breast before being offered the second.[*]Around 8–12 feeds in 24 hours is normal for a new baby. 原帖由 yuan918 于 13-11-2012 11:39 发表 http://www.freeoz.org/ibbs/images/common/back.gif
再过一个多月我家妞就要出来见妈妈了,我希望能纯母乳喂养。
但平时逛国内育儿论坛,看国内医院经常把新生儿抱走喂奶粉,而且喂很多,过度喂养,甚至喂葡萄糖水,导致宝宝乳头混淆,给后面的母乳喂养造成很多麻烦。 ...
如果你想母乳喂养的话,midwife会帮你的。新生儿三天内没有奶没关系的,而且新生儿的胃只有他的大拇指甲盖那么大,想想也装不下多少。
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太好了,那我就放心了,希望自己变成大奶牛~ 原帖由 yuan918 于 13-11-2012 15:27 发表 http://www.freeoz.org/ibbs/images/common/back.gif太好了,那我就放心了,希望自己变成大奶牛~
上照片让周星星帮你鉴定下是不是奶牛...
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