Guided by the Essence of Newborn Feeding, our Pre-Delivery Services are designed to provide crucial prenatal care and support. We offer a comprehensive range of offerings, including regular medical ch...
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Post-delivery services focus on providing care and support to both the mother and the newborn after childbirth. These services aim to promote the health and well-being of the mother, facilitate bondin...
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Addressing postpartum depression (PPD), a mood disorder after childbirth. Our guidance supports breastfeeding mothers during this challenging phase. PPD may arise within weeks of childbirth or up to a...
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Are you looking to boost your breast milk supply naturally and effectively? At The Breastfeeding Clinic, we understand the importance of a healthy milk production for your baby's nourishment. Our team of experts has compiled a list of proven techniques to help increase your breast milk supply.
Hydration is Key Staying hydrated is essential for optimal milk production. Drink plenty of water throughout the day to ensure your body has enough fluids to produce an ample milk supply.
The baby's premature arrival posed challenges to their feeding and weight gain, shifting the focus from milk supply to the feeding process itself. Recognizing the significance of proper latching in the early stages of breastfeeding, we collaborated on a comprehensive plan. This plan aimed to improve direct feeding while also incorporating pumped milk to support both the baby's weight gain and the mother's milk supply. Through a gradual process, we successfully transitioned the baby to exclusive breastfeeding.
During this journey, the mother gained a deeper understanding of her baby's feeding pattern, fostering a stronger connection and boosting her confidence. As direct feeding improved, the baby's sleep patterns also became more regulated, contributing to a sense of calm for both mother and baby. The positive changes in the baby's behavior naturally had a positive impact on the mother, resulting in an overall improved well-being for both.
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Breastfeeding is a life-saving practice, with significant benefits for infant survival, cognitive development, and maternal mental health.