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Tips for Getting Breastfeeding off to a Good Start (Mom to Mom #1)

by Angela White, J.D., breastfeeding counselor on October 6th, 2006

Welcome to the first question in the “Mom to Mom” series! I’ll do the asking this first time, but if you have a question you’d like to pose or a thought you’d like to discuss, find out how to submit a topic.

Q: What should I do to prepare to get breastfeeding off to a good start? Do you have any advice for establishing a good nursing relationship once the baby arrives?

A: I’ll always be grateful to the mother who wrote in to a parenting magazine with the advice to commit to breastfeeding for eight weeks. Those early weeks are a learning period for both mother and baby. 

Believe that you both can do it, but at the same time, throw out the notion that breastfeeding should come naturally and easily. You will benefit from arming yourself with resources and doing your homework in preparation. Take a class, read a book, attend a support meeting like La Leche League.

Once the baby arrives, breastfeed as soon as possible after the birth. If you experience any problems, seek help immediately. Work with a lactation consultant, post-partum doula, a breastfeeding support group or a La Leche League leader. With help, common problems with latch-on, thrush, and engorgement will resolve shortly. Generally, within eight weeks your milk supply will regulate and you will gain the confidence that comes from experience.

If after eight weeks you are ready to wean, you can do so with the assurance that you committed to working it out, and congratulate yourself on giving your baby your milk for those crucial first weeks. If you’ve made it eight weeks though, my guess is you won’t want to wean. You’ll have developed that special nursing relationship and you’ll have started to reap the benefits of breastfeeding.

Experienced moms, do you have any advice to share on how to get breastfeeding off to a good start? What did you do in the early days to establish a good nursing relationship? Did you write a birth plan, hire a post-partum doula, or take a class after the birth? Please leave a comment! You might also enjoy reading the Mom to Mom question about Recommended Reading for Breastfeeding Mothers.

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