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Breastfeeding Positions
Here are some positions in which you
can hold your baby while
breastfeeding. You can choose the
one(s) that you and your baby feel
most comfortable in. No matter which
one you choose, make sure your
baby's mouth is near your nipple and
he/she doesn't have to turn his/her
head to breastfeed. For most
positions, your baby should be on
his/her side with his/her whole body
facing yours. This helps him/her to
properly "latch on" to the nipple.
Try using pillows under your arms,
elbows, neck or back, or under the
baby for support.
1. Cradle Hold
This is a commonly used position
that is comfortable for most
mothers. Hold your baby with his
head on your forearm and his/her
whole body facing yours.
2. Cross Cradle or Transitional Hold
This is good for premature babies or
babies who are having problems
latching on. Hold your baby along
the opposite arm from the breast you
are using. Support baby's head with
the palm of your hand at the base of
his/her neck.
3. Clutch or "Football" Hold
This is good for mothers with large
breasts or inverted nipples. Hold
your baby at your side, lying on
his/her back, with his/her head at
the level of your nipple. Support
baby's head with the palm of your
hand at the base of his/her head.
4. Side-Lying Position
This allows mother to rest or sleep
while baby nurses. Good for mothers
who had a Cesarean birth. Lie on
your side with your baby facing you.
Pull baby close and guide his/her
mouth to your nipple.
Content Courtesy : www.4woman.gov
Note : Information herein is
provided for informational purposes
only and is not a substitute for
professional medical advice. You
should not use this information for
diagnosing or treating a medical or
health condition. If you have or
suspect you have a medical problem,
promptly contact your professional
healthcare provider. Please consult
your healthcare provider before
beginning any course of
supplementation or treatment.
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