Breastfeeding info
This is not an easy question to answer. Mostly, a baby gets all the milk it needs within the first ten minutes of feeding. Quite often a baby continues to be attached to a breast because it is comfortable or it is still getting a trickle of milk. It can also be asleep.
During pregnancy your breasts become larger and heavier. The areola, that is the area around the nipple becomes darker and larger.
Where and how you breastfeed your baby makes all the difference to how enjoyable the experience is for both you and your baby. The following steps can set the stage for a relaxed breastfeeding session.
Many new parents worry whether their new born is getting enough to eat or so to speak breast milk to support them. With breastfeeding it is almost impossible to guess or gauge how much your baby is taking in at each meal or breastfeeding session.
Breastfeeding gives your baby the best start in life. It provides them with important nutritional and immune factors, as well as a feeding of closeness and well being.
AVENT, wow, you do make life easy. Remember the days of manual breast pumps. Here is a short video where AVENT made life easier with the memory suction? WHAT, then have a look at this video clip.