Tuesday, February 07, 2006

Parenting guide; breastfeeding

Just have your new baby?
Congratulations on your new baby.
Breastfeeding is the best decision for you and your baby to grow, because breast milk is the best nutrition for your baby.
Do not so worry about managing breasfeeding while your are working. As you get ready to return to work, consider all ooptions that may give you some flexibility. Working and caring for an infant are both demanding activities. Many mothers typically feel fatigued and a sense of loss when leaving the baby in the care of someone else. There are several breastfeeding variations for you to consider as you return to work. Evaluate your workload and your breastfeeding goals. Your situation and your feelings may change over timw. There is no right or wrong variation of breastfeeding>. Do what works best for you and your baby.
Variation of breastfeeding;
1. Total breastfeeding: your baby may be brought to you or you go to your baby while you work.
2. total breast milk feeding: breastfeeding and feeding pumped breast milk only.
3. partial breast milk feeding: breastfeeding, feeding pumped breast milk and using some formula.
4. partial breastfeeding: breastfeed when at home, use formula during work
5. reverse cycle feeding: breasfeed more in the evening and at night so less feeding (breast milk or infant formula) are needid during the day.

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