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| As discussed in an earlier tutorial - | | As discussed in an earlier tutorial - | ||
− | The best breastfeeding hold for a mother and her baby is the one in which- | + | The best breastfeeding hold for a mother and her baby is the one in which - |
− | * | + | * both mother and baby are comfortable for the entire duration of breastfeeding |
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− | | Image: Breastmilk filling a 1 litre jug till 750 | + | | Image: Breastmilk filling a 1 litre jug till 750 millilitres. |
− | | Lactating mothers produce 750 to 850 | + | | Lactating mothers produce 750 to 850 millilitres of milk per day on an average. |
Therefore, they need to increase their daily water intake. | Therefore, they need to increase their daily water intake. | ||
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| Image: Mother is holding the baby with her right arm. | | Image: Mother is holding the baby with her right arm. | ||
− | | Mother should hold her baby | + | | Mother should hold her baby with the arm - |
− | + | *on the same side of the breast that she will feed from. | |
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− | | Baby’s head should rest comfortably in the inner bend of the elbow of that arm. | + | | Baby’s head - |
+ | *should rest comfortably in the inner bend of the elbow of that arm. | ||
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| Next, let us learn how to position baby’s body correctly. | | Next, let us learn how to position baby’s body correctly. | ||
− | * The baby’s stomach should be gently pressed | + | * The baby’s stomach should be gently pressed by the mother’s body. |
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− | + | Lesser distance between their bodies will - | |
+ | *reduce the baby’s effort to reach the breast. | ||
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| Image: Mother holding baby in Cradle hold. | | Image: Mother holding baby in Cradle hold. | ||
− | | Then, the second important point is the direction in which the baby’s entire body is held. | + | | Then, the second important point is - |
+ | *the direction in which the baby’s entire body is held. | ||
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Image: Strong baby. | Image: Strong baby. | ||
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| Next, let’s look at the position of the baby’s nose and chin. | | Next, let’s look at the position of the baby’s nose and chin. | ||
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* Baby’s nose should be in line with the nipple. | * Baby’s nose should be in line with the nipple. | ||
* And her chin should be forward and very close to the breast. | * And her chin should be forward and very close to the breast. | ||
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+ | |Image: Baby’s nose is not in line with the nipple. | ||
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+ | Image: Weak baby. | ||
+ | |This will ensure that - | ||
+ | *the baby takes in more of the lower part of the '''areola''' while latching. | ||
+ | *and therefore, will use the lower jaw to drink more milk efficiently. | ||
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− | + | In addition to being in the direction of the baby’s lips - | |
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+ | Mother’s thumb and fingers should always be: | ||
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+ | *at a distance of 3 fingers from the nipple. | ||
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* Similarly for the baby, | * Similarly for the baby, | ||
** the right distance is of 3 fingers from the nipple, as shown in this picture. | ** the right distance is of 3 fingers from the nipple, as shown in this picture. | ||
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− | + | This distance will ensure that- | |
− | + | *mother’s fingers do not block the baby from taking a big part of the '''areola''' in her mouth | |
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− | + | Let’s go back to the example of vada pav or burger. | |
* After holding the vada pav or burger correctly, we always press it to take a big bite. | * After holding the vada pav or burger correctly, we always press it to take a big bite. | ||
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− | + | Correct attachment of the baby to the breast - | |
+ | *is explained in another tutorial in the same series. | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:18, 11 February 2019
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Slide Number 1
Title Slide |
Welcome to the Spoken Tutorial on Cradle hold for breastfeeding. |
Image: 5 common breastfeeding holds- cross cradle, football, cradle, laid back and side lying.
Image: Mother washing her hands. Image: Cradle hold. |
In this tutorial we will learn about-
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Image: Cradle hold. | Let us begin. |
Image: 5 common breastfeeding holds-cross cradle, football, cradle, laid back and side lying. | Across the world, mothers breastfeed their babies using various types of holds. |
Image: Mother and baby relaxed in cradle hold.
Image: Mother in Cradle hold with back bent forward, hand abducted and baby crying. |
As discussed in an earlier tutorial -
The best breastfeeding hold for a mother and her baby is the one in which -
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Image: Good attachment in cradle hold.
Image: Bad attachment in cradle hold. |
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Image: Strong baby with right tick.
Image: Weak baby with a wrong tick. |
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Image: Cradle hold | Let us learn about one of the holds called Cradle hold. |
Image: Mother washing her hands. | Before feeding her baby, the mother must wash her hands with soap and water. |
Image: Mother showing dry and clean hands. | And dry her hands properly. |
Image: Mother drinking a glass of water.
Image: Boiling water. |
Then she should drink a glass of boiled and cooled water. |
Image: Breastmilk filling a 1 litre jug till 750 millilitres. | Lactating mothers produce 750 to 850 millilitres of milk per day on an average.
Therefore, they need to increase their daily water intake. |
Image: Mother sitting on floor without baby. | Next, let’s discuss the position of the mother. |
Image: Mother sitting on floor without baby. | Mother should sit on the floor or on the bed in cross legged position. |
Image: Mother sitting on chair with feet flat on the ground.
Image: Mother sitting on a chair with her feet not touching the floor. |
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Image: Mother sitting on a chair with her feet not touching the floor.
Image: Mother sitting on a chair with her feet flat on a stool. |
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Image: Mother sitting on the floor with her back straight.
Image: Mother sitting on the floor with her back curved and shoulders elevated. Image: Mother sitting on the chair with her back straight. Image: Mother sitting on a chair with her feet on a stool and back straight. Image: Mother sitting on a chair with her back curved and shoulders elevated. |
While sitting, she should ensure that -
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Image: Mother sitting on the floor with her back straight.
Image: Mother sitting on the floor with her back curved and shoulders elevated. Image: Mother sitting on the chair with her back straight. Image: Mother sitting on a chair with her feet on a stool and back straight. Image: Mother sitting on a chair with her back curved and shoulders elevated. |
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Image: Mother sitting on the floor with her back straight.
Image: Mother sitting on the floor with her back curved and shoulders elevated. Image: Mother breastfeeding in cradle position. Image: Mother breastfeeding in wrong Cradle hold. |
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Image: Mother completely removing the cloth covering the breast. | Now, the mother should uncover the breast from which she wants to feed the baby. |
Image: Mother has not removed her bra completely. | She should ensure not to put pressure of her bra or blouse on the breast. |
Image: Mother is holding the baby with her right arm. | After sitting comfortably, bring the baby to the mother. |
Image: Mother is holding the baby with her right arm. | Mother should hold her baby with the arm -
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Image: Baby’s head resting in the bend of mother’s right elbow.
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Baby’s head -
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Image: Mother is supporting baby’s head, neck and torso with her right hand.
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With the same arm, mother should support the head, neck and torso of her baby. |
Image: Mother is holding the baby with her right arm. Baby’s head resting in the bend of the right elbow. |
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Image: Mother has kept a pillow below the baby on her lap. | If the mother wants additional support to lift the baby-
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Image: Mother bending her back to bring the breast to the baby. |
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Image: Mother keeping her back straight and bringing the baby to her breast. | She should always keep her back straight and lift the baby to reach her breast. |
Image: Mother holding baby in cradle position. | Next, let us learn how to position baby’s body correctly.
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Image: Less distance between baby and breast. |
Lesser distance between their bodies will -
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Image: Deep attachment in Cradle hold. | And it will become easier for the baby to attach deeply. |
Image: Mother holding baby in Cradle hold. | Then, the second important point is -
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Image: Adult eating food with head-neck-body in straight line. | You may have noticed that -
When we eat food, our head, neck and body are always in the same direction. |
Image: Baby’s head neck body not aligned. |
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Image: Baby’s neck-head-body aligned. |
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Image: gif of baby swallowing milk. | This will make swallowing milk easier for the baby. |
Image: Mother supporting baby’s full body. | Now we come to the third point in positioning the baby’s body.
The mother should support the head, neck and torso of her baby. |
Image: Mother not supporting the entire body, baby being pulled down. | Otherwise the baby will have to take a lot of effort to attach deeply to the breast. |
Image: Baby’s nose is in line with the nipple.
Image: Strong baby. |
Next, let’s look at the position of the baby’s nose and chin.
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Image: Baby’s nose is not in line with the nipple.
Image: Weak baby. |
This will ensure that -
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Image: Breast. | Please note-
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Image: Correct Cradle hold. | Now that the baby is positioned correctly, |
Image: Mother holding her breast with her right hand in a U shape hold from above.
Image: U shape hold from above. |
Let us learn, how to hold the breast.
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Image: Clock drawn on the breast with U shape hold. | To understand the correct position of thumb and fingers,
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Image: Baby’s lips and U shape hold are both vertical. |
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Image: Adult holding vada pav or burger horizontally.
Image: Adult’s lips and fingers holding vada pav or burger are both horizontal. Image: Adult taking a big bite of vada pav or burger while holding it horizontally. |
Why?
Let’s understand this using a simple example.
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Image: Adult holding vada pav or burger vertically.
Image: Adult’s lips shown perpendicular to adult’s fingers holding vada pav or burger vertically. Image: Adult trying to eat vada pav or burger while holding it vertically. |
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Image: Baby’s lips and mother’s fingers in U shape hold shown parallel to each other.
Image: Good attachment in Cradle hold. |
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Image: Mother’s fingers holding the breast in U shape hold at a distance of 3 fingers from the nipple.
Image: Deep attachment in Cradle hold |
In addition to being in the direction of the baby’s lips - Mother’s thumb and fingers should always be:
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Image: Adult trying to eat vada pav or burger while holding it too close to the edge. | Again, while eating a vada pav or burger,
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Image: Adult trying to eat vada pav or burger while holding it far away from the edge. |
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Image: Holding vada pav or burger at the right distance. |
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Image: Mother’s fingers holding the breast in U shape hold at a distance of 3 fingers from the nipple. |
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Image: Mother’s fingers holding breast in U shape at a distance of 1 finger from the nipple.
Image: Bad attachment in Cradle hold. |
This distance will ensure that-
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Image: mother pressing only the nipple and drops of milk coming out. |
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Image: Mother compressing the breast at a distance of 3 fingers and more milk coming out. |
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Image: Mother’s holding breast 5 fingers away from the nipple.
Image: Bad attachment in Cradle hold. Image: Mother’s fingers holding the breast in a U shape hold at a distance of 3 fingers from the nipple. Image: Good attachment in Cradle hold. |
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Image: Mother’s thumb on the side of the breast where the baby’s chin is present. | Remember-
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Image: Mother’s 2 fingers on the side of the breast where baby’s nose is present. |
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Image: Uncompressed vada pav or burger.
Image: Compressed vada pav or burger. |
Let’s go back to the example of vada pav or burger.
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Image: Compression of breast in U shape hold from above.
Image: Good attachment in Cradle hold. |
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Image: Compression of breast in an inverted V shape hold.
Image: Nipple feeding in cradle position. |
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Image: Equal compression of breast.
Image: Unequal compression of breast towards right side. Image: Unequal compression of breast towards left side. Image: Poor attachment in cradle hold. |
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Image: Mother pushing her breast inside towards baby.
Image: Mother bringing the baby towards her breast. |
Remember,
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Image: Cradle hold |
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Image: Deeply attached baby in Cradle hold.
Image: Baby attached only to the nipple in Cradle hold. |
Correct attachment of the baby to the breast -
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Image: Cradle hold.
Image: Cradle hold with mother’s both arms holding the baby. |
As soon as the baby is attached deeply to the breast and if the breast is not too heavy then-
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Image: Cradle hold with mother’s both arms holding the baby | In this position, mother should bring both her arms very close to her body.
This will keep her comfortable during breastfeeding. This brings us to the end of this tutorial. |
Slide Number 2
Acknowledgement |
Thank you for joining. |