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Time Narration
00:01 Welcome to the Spoken Tutorial on Cross Cradle hold for breastfeeding.
00:07 In this tutorial we will learn about- Choosing the correct breastfeeding hold for a mother and her baby
00:16 Mother’s preparation before breastfeeding and
00:20 Step-by-step procedure for Cross Cradle hold.
00:24 Let us begin.
00:26 Across the world, mothers breastfeed their babies using various types of holds.
00:32 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
00:43 The baby is able to attach deeply to the mother’s breast
00:48 And get sufficient milk.
00:51 Let us learn about one of the holds called Cross Cradle hold.
00:56 Cross Cradle hold is the best hold to have-

full control of baby’s body

breast support

and deep latching.

01:06 Before feeding her baby, the mother must wash and dry her hands properly.
01:12 Then she should drink a glass of boiled and cooled water.
01:16 Lactating mothers produce 750 to 850 mililitre of milk per day on an average.
01:24 Therefore, they need to increase their daily water intake.
01:29 Next, let’s discuss the position of the mother.
01:33 Mother should sit on the floor or on the bed in cross legged position.
01:38 Or on a chair with her feet flat on the ground.
01:43 If the chair is too high and her feet do not reach the floor then, she can rest her feet flat on a small stool or pillows kept on the floor.
01:54 While sitting, she should ensure that - Her back is straight so as to avoid back pain
02:03 Her shoulders are relaxed and not elevated or curved
02:08 And this relaxed position is maintained throughout the feeding session.
02:13 Mother should uncover the breast from which she wants to feed the baby.
02:19 She should ensure not to put pressure of her bra or blouse on the breast.
02:26 After sitting comfortably, bring the baby to the mother.
02:31 Mother should hold her baby's head with the hand opposite to the breast that she will feed from.
02:39 The baby’s legs should be tucked under the mother’s armpit of the same hand.
02:45 The mother in this picture, will be feeding her baby from her right breast. Therefore, the baby’s legs are tucked under her left armpit.
02:57 She is using the thumb and fingers of her left hand to hold the lower part of her baby’s head.
03:05 If the mother wants additional support to lift the baby- she can keep a pillow under the baby on her lap.
03:15 Remember, the mother should never bring the breast to the baby by bending her back.
03:21 This will make her uncomfortable and cause back pain.
03:26 She should always keep her back straight and elevate the baby to reach her breast.
03:33 Next, let us see the correct position of mother’s thumb and fingers.
03:39 Mother’s thumb should be behind one ear, and rest of the fingers behind the other ear of the baby.
03:46 She should not move her fingers or thumb from behind the ear to the baby’s neck.
03:52 Her wrist should rest between the baby’s shoulder blades.
03:56 She should not apply pressure on the back of the baby’s head with her hand.
04:04 This will keep the baby comfortable while feeding.
04:08 Next, let us learn how to position baby’s body correctly.
04:15 The baby’s stomach should gently press against the mother’s body.
04:20 Lesser distance between their bodies will reduce the baby’s effort to reach the breast.
04:26 And it will become easier for the baby to attach deeply.
04:32 The second point in positioning is the baby’s body alignment.
04:37 When we eat food, our head, neck and body are always in a straight line.
04:43 But, while breastfeeding, the baby’s head is often turned sideways by many mothers.
04:50 This will make feeding uncomfortable for the baby.
04:55 Baby’s head, neck and body should always be in a straight line while breastfeeding.
05:01 This will make swallowing milk easier for the baby.
05:05 Now we come to the third point in positioning the baby’s body.
05:10 The mother should support the full body of her baby.
05:14 Otherwise the baby will have to take a lot of effort to attach deeply to the breast.
05:22 Next, let’s look at the position of the baby’s nose and chin.
05:28 Baby’s nose should be in line with the nipple.
05:33 And her chin should be forward and very close to the breast.
05:38 This will ensure that the baby takes in more of the lower part of the areola while latching.
05:45 And therefore, will use the lower jaw to drink more milk efficiently.
05:51 Please note- Areola is the dark area around the nipple.
05:57 Now that the baby is positioned correctly, let us learn how to hold the breast.
06:04 Using the fingers of her other hand, the mother should cup her breast underneath in a U shape hold.
06:12 The mother in this picture will use her right hand to hold her right breast.
06:19 To understand the correct position of thumb and fingers, Imagine the nipple to be the center of a clock on the mother’s right breast.
03:31 Mother should place her right thumb at 9’O clock position on this clock.
06:38 While her right index finger and middle finger should be placed at 3’O clock position.
06:46 The fingers should be always parallel to the baby’s lips.

Why?

06:51 Let’s understand this using a simple example.
06:56 When we eat a vada pav or burger, our mouth and lips open horizontally.
07:02 We hold the vada pav or burger horizontally to take a big bite.
07:08 Here, the thumb and fingers are placed parallel to the lips.
07:12 If we hold the vada pav or burger vertically, we won’t be able to take a big bite.
07:19 Similarly, observe the direction of baby’s lips.
07:25 The lips are vertical here. Therefore, the fingers and thumb should also be positioned vertically on the breast.
07:34 This will help the baby to take a big part of the areola in her mouth.
07:39 Apart from being parallel to the baby’s lips, mother’s thumb and fingers should always be at a distance of 3 fingers from the nipple.
07:50 Again, while eating a vada pav or burger, If we hold it too close, our fingers will block our mouth from taking a big bite.
08:00 If we hold it too far away, it will not be shaped correctly to fit in our mouth.
08:07 Therefore, we hold it at the right distance to take a big bite.
08:12 Similarly for the baby, the right distance is of 3 fingers from the nipple, as shown in this picture.
08:20 This distance will ensure that- mother’s fingers do not block the baby from taking a big part of the areola in her mouth
08:29 Mother does not compress only the nipple which will give very little milk
08:35 Mother compresses the larger milk ducts beneath the areola to express more milk out
08:42 And the breast is shaped correctly to help the baby attach deeply.
08:49 Mother’s thumb should be 3 fingers away from the nipple on the side of the breast where the baby’s nose is present.
08:59 And her 2 fingers should be at a distance of 3 fingers from the nipple on the side of the breast where baby’s chin is present.
09:09 Let’s go back to the example of vada pav or burger.
09:13 After holding the vada pav or burger correctly, we always compress it to take a big bite.
09:21 Similarly, the mother should lightly compress her breast in a U shape hold from the bottom.
09:28 This will help the baby to take a big part of the breast in her mouth.
09:34 But remember, Mother should not compress her breast in a V shape.
09:39 V shape compression will pinch the breast and cause nipple feeding.
09:45 Also make sure that there is equal compression of the breast with the thumb and the fingers.
09:52 Otherwise,the nipple will shift either to the right or the left side and lead to poor attachment.
10:00 Remember, Never bring the breast to the baby by pushing it sideways towards the baby.
10:08 Always bring the baby towards the breast.
10:12 Now, the baby is in Cross Cradle hold and ready to latch on for breastfeeding.
10:18 The correct latching technique is explained in another tutorial in the same series.
10:24 Once the baby is latched on correctly and if the breast is not too heavy then- mother should release her breast from her hand and bring her hand underneath the baby for support.
10:40 In this position, mother should bring both her arms very close to her body.
10:46 This will keep her comfortable during breastfeeding.
10:50 This brings us to the end of this tutorial.
10:54 In this tutorial we learnt about, Choosing the correct breastfeeding hold for a mother and her baby
11:03 Mother’s preparation before breastfeeding and Step-by-step procedure for Cross Cradle hold.
11:09 This tutorial has been contributed by the Spoken Tutorial Project, IIT Bombay
11:15 Spoken Tutorial Project is funded by NMEICT, MHRD, Government of India.
11:23 More information on this mission is available at this link.
11:28 This tutorial is partly funded by a generous contribution from WHEELS Global Foundation.
11:34 This tutorial is a part of Maa aur Shishu Poshan project.
11:39 The domain reviewer for this tutorial is Dr. Rupal Dalal, MD Pediatrics.
11:45 This is dietitian Tasneem Shaikh along with animator Sheetal joshi , from IIT Bombay, signing off.

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