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Do you have enough milk for your baby?

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So, you are a first-time mother and are anxious about breast-feeding. Dont fret, just trust your instincts and that of your infant! Babies have a suckling reflex and they will drink as much as they need to grow.  With rare exceptions, all mother can breast feed their children. Most mothers produce milk as per the demands of the new born. The more your baby nurses, the more milk will be produced. Traditionally there are some foods which are given to the new mother to recuperate and increase her milk production. Galactagogues / Lactogenic foods What are these? Galactagogues are substances which boosts milk production in nursing mothers. Many of these are anti-spasmodic and anti-inflammatory, reducing cramps, relieving flatulence and improving digestion. Some of them are pipal mool, sauth, chuhare, khus khus, gond, jeera, ajwain etc. Though studies are few and evidence is anecdotal. Here are a few which would help. 1.         Fenugreek seed...

Breast feeding- things to know

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What is the safest food for a baby, easy to digest, always available, complete with nutrients, packed with immunity boosters, easy to store and requires no pre-preparation? It is mother’s milk. It’s the complete food for the baby. image Breast feeding is the best thing that you can do for your baby and yourself. It protects her from all kinds of infections, boosts immunity and makes an unbreakable emotional bond with you. Studies suggest that a breast-fed baby has fewer chances of metabolic syndrome later in life. So, if you are a first-time mother and are anxious about breast-feeding; trust your instincts and that of your infant! Babies have a suckling reflex and they will drink as much as they need to grow.   With rare exceptions, all mother can breast feed their children. Its recommended to breastfeed the baby exclusively for 6 months. Breast feeding is essential not only for the baby but for your body too! It will prevent engorgement in your breasts. It wil...

Nursing mother's diet- Things to Avoid

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Pregnancy comes with a long list of things of do’s and don’t’s. Breastfeeding diet is not as stringent. Basically,  you require a healthy diet with increased calorie intake. You just have to listen to your body cues to make little adjustments. For example, You might find beans too gassy while your friend hogged on them without a hitch. Its not unusual. Do not worry, do what your body needs.   While you and your lactation consultant or nutritionist are the best people to decide on the post pregnancy diet, here are a few things that should be avoided: 1.        Coffee - The amount of caffeine in your diet should be minimal to avoid over stimulating you child. She may be fussy and not sleep properly because of it. 2.     link    Chocolate - while a small piece will not do any harm, if you are having coffee, tea or energy drinks, it’ll tip the caffeine content on higher side. Your baby might not tolerate it. ...