IBCLC, CSC
Briana Violand, International Board Certified Lactation Consultant (IBCLC) and Certified Child Sleep Consultant (CSC), graduated fromTiffin University我拥有学士学位n Business Administration and is a Certified Child Sleep Consultant (CSC) through the Family Sleep Institute.She has 8 years of breastfeeding, and countless hours of education and training. She enjoys helping people. Her goals are to educate, share “evidence-based” knowledge, provide tips as a mother, and help families reach their own “personal” breastfeeding and sleep goals.
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痛苦的乳头或乳房是前3个之一e reasons women stop breastfeeding earlier than usual (1). Nipple blisters while breastfeeding can cause pain and discomfort to the mother. A nipple blister may appear suddenly and does not cause any problems for most women. However, at times, it may get in the way of breastfeeding. No medical intervention is required for blisters that do not hurt, and some home remedies may aid in faster healing. In this post, we discuss the causes and management of nipple blisters. [mj-toc] What Causes A Nipple Blister? Nipple blisters can be categorized based on what causes them. Friction blister: The repeated friction caused by an infant sucking at the nipple could cause a nipple blister. However, this is most likely to occur when the baby is not latched to the nipple correctly. The abnormal rubbing of the tongue and other parts of the mouth against the nipple can cause constant irritation on the...
Motherhood involves various challenges, and one of them is breastfeeding. Some mothers might have pierced nipples, thus prompting them to ask if it is safe to breastfeed with nipple piercings. Although nipple piercing may not cause any harm to you, it raises the risk of choking or hurting the baby when feeding. Also, there can be cases where the piercing might hinder the milk flow from the nipple, affecting the baby’s nourishment. Read on as we give you an insight into how nipple piercings affect breastfeeding and what precautions you should observe when breastfeeding a baby with pierced nipples. [mj-toc] Do Nipple Piercings Affect Breastfeeding? [caption id="attachment_888718" align="alignnone" width="720"] Image: Shutterstock[/caption] Probably. There is insufficient research on the impact of maternal nipple piercings on breastfeeding and the infant. No global medical body or governmental organization has passed recommendations or statements regarding breastfeeding with pierced nipples (1). Anecdotal accounts of mothers with pierced nipples reveal that the piercings have no impact...
Breast milk is the best food for infants and provides them with complete nutrition. Expressing breast milk by hand and storing it for the future is a good option for mothers who cannot breastfeed their babies when required, but many new mothers may be confused about how to express breast milk by hand. Although breast pumps are available to allow mothers to express milk for their babies, expressing it by hand has its advantages. It prevents the hassles of cleaning and preparation, reduces breast engorgement, and prevents nipple soreness. However, before trying this method, you should remember some useful tips. Read the post to find complete information on why expressing breast milk by hand is a good choice and what precautions you should take while doing this. [mj-toc] How To Express Breast Milk By Hand? Expressing breast milk by hand is an alternative to using the pump. The objective is to manually express milk and store for later use. The...
After delivery, a few mothers may slip into depression due to the additional responsibilities with an infant. As a result, doctors may prescribe an antidepressant, Bupropion, marketed under Wellbutrin. If you wonder if this drug is safe, this post on “Wellbutrin while breastfeeding” answers your query. A small amount of Wellbutrin may reach the baby through the breastmilk. This could concern a few mothers, making them stop their intake. However, learning more about the drug and its side effects could help you decide better since your overall well-being is also a priority. Here’s all you need to know about it when nursing and a few tips for its safe intake. [mj-toc] What is Wellbutrin? Wellbutrin, the drug name being bupropion, is a medication indicated for the treatment of seasonal affective disorder and depression. Bupropion is also available under the trade names Zyban, Forfivo XL, Buproban, Budeprion and Aplenzin. The medication is available as Wellbutrin, Wellbutrin XL and Wellbutrin SR, and...
Breast milk is the main source of nourishment for babies, and it supplies all the essential nutrients to a baby for healthy growth and development. Hence, besides eating a well-balanced diet, several mothers may consider using brewer’s yeast when breastfeeding. However, while anecdotal evidence suggests that brewer’s yeast can help improve breast milk production, is its use during lactation safe for the nursing mother and her baby? Continue reading as we tell you more about brewer’s yeast, its safety for babies and breastfeeding mothers, and its possible postpartum health benefits and side effects. [mj-toc] What Is Brewer’s Yeast? [caption id="attachment_886919" align="alignnone" width="720"] Image: Shutterstock[/caption] Brewer’s yeast is a fungus made from the one-celled Saccharomyces cerevisiae. It is predominantly used in the brewing of alcoholic beverages, and hence its name. Brewer’s yeast is also used in making bread, although it is different from baker’s yeast. Brewer's yeast is quite popularly used as a nutritional supplement since 52% of it is protein,...
得到一个身体纹身可以蚀刻一个独特的方式your newborn's memories on your body. However, you might want to know if it is safe to get a tattoo when breastfeeding. The American College of Nurse-Midwives (ACNM) and the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) do not discourage getting tattoos during breastfeeding. However, some organizations advise against getting a tattoo when breastfeeding due to how tattooing is done. They also raise concerns about the risks of tattoo inks for nursing mothers and their babies. Hence, seeking expert guidance is vital for making informed decisions, especially in the early stages of motherhood. Keep reading as we tell you more about how tattooing or body art is done, what inks are used for tattooing, the safety of tattooing during lactation and breastfeeding, and alternatives to tattooing. [mj-toc] How Is Tattooing Done? [caption id="attachment_887194" align="alignnone" width="720"] Image: Shutterstock[/caption] Before getting deeper into the discussion, let us give a look at...
Cesarean birth is recommended for mothers who, for some reason, are not able to undergo vaginal delivery. However, many mothers are apprehensive about breastfeeding after C-section. They are often concerned about whether they can breastfeed their baby after birth or whether the anesthesia and medications can harm the baby. Regardless of the mode of delivery, breastfeeding is essential to provide the required nutrition to the infant and signal the mother's body to continue producing more milk. Read this post to know if it is safe to breastfeed the baby after a C-section and related details. [mj-toc]When Does Breast Milk Come In After C-Section? The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) states, "Your breast milk will come in almost as readily as it would have if you had delivered vaginally." So you will not have to wait to feed the baby (1). Can You Breastfeed Right After A C-Section? Yes, you can breastfeed after a C-section. Medical experts recommend that you breastfeed...