If a newborn weighing over 34 GH (8.5 months old) and weighing at least 2500 grams does not have an additional health problem - mouth or lip anomalies (respiratory distress, etc.), he is born with a developed sucking reflex. However, the effectiveness and adequacy of breastfeeding may vary depending on whether the mother has had a caesarean section or normal birth, whether she has additional diseases, whether she has gained sufficient knowledge and skills before birth, whether the anatomy of the nipple is suitable for breastfeeding, the mother's ability and desire to breastfeed, and the experienced and supportive approach of the people around her. ...As in all matters, it is necessary to know that there are some important rules at this important and crucial point.
First of all, the family (mother and father-to-be) should be aware of their pregnancy from beginning to end, have it followed up regularly, and should program themselves for a healthy pregnancy and a healthy birth afterwards, preferably a normal birth, with the support of a gynecologist. Towards the end, one should exercise as much as he/she can for adequate exercise and walking and leg exercises; They should be able to relieve their complaints with natural methods as much as possible (any medicine that is not used appropriately is poison). Must be able to keep the stress level under control.
Immediately after the birth takes place under the leadership of a good gynecologist, after we pediatricians ensure the stabilization and examination of the baby; It is already a proven fact by studies that if we ensure skin-to-skin contact between the mother and the baby in the first 30 minutes, the development of breast milk accelerates. It should be known how valuable breastfeeding is, the first contact between mother and baby. Anna My most important request from parents and expectant mothers is; They should prepare themselves for birth, knowing that even though the pain of birth is severe, it is not more important than having a piece of your life come out of you and be expressed and embraced. ) They must first support breastfeeding by patiently knowing and explaining that no matter how serious an event the mother experiences, the pain, bleeding, etc. postpartum problems can be overcome more easily by the frequency and effectiveness of breastfeeding.
Even though breast milk does not come out immediately due to various reasons and uncontrollable stresses, skin-to-skin contact between mother and baby should be ensured frequently. The correct position and breastfeeding technique should be shown, keeping in mind that the mother may have given birth again after her first experience or after a long period of time, or that she may have learned incorrectly in her previous experience.
The slightest behavior, attitude or words that will make the mother feel inadequate should be avoided. Remember that postpartum is not an easy process and not every mother may be positively affected.
For many reasons (working mother, life struggle, having a precious baby at an early or late age (career-illness etc.), first experience, difficult and stressful pregnancy, postpartum depression, For many reasons, such as many diseases in the newborn, premature birth, the necessity of staying in an incubator, etc. The effectiveness of the iron may be interrupted. In order to be healthy in many aspects, one must act knowing that it is the most valuable thing he/she can do.
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