WHO recommends breastfeeding within first hour of birth. Exclusive breastfeeding for first 6 months, then continued until 2 years. Breastfeeding reduces risk of infections and SIDS for babies. Breastfeeding is less expensive than formula
Experts recommend waiting 4-8 weeks after breastfeeding to start pumping. Early pumping needed for premature babies, health issues, or weight loss. Pumping should begin 3 weeks before returning to work
Large breasts can make it difficult to locate nipple and baby's mouth. Postpartum pain can make proper breastfeeding positions challenging. Large breasts may cause suffocation or excessive milk consumption
Breastfeeding journey can be challenging for some parents. Online videos provide tips and guidance without lactation specialist visits. Every mother and baby respond differently to breastfeeding positions
Breastfeeding with large breasts doesn't have to be harder. Big breasts can make it harder to see and guide baby. Breastfeeding groups and lactation consultants can provide support
Breastfeeding videos provide instant support 24/7 through technology. Trusted websites like KellyMom.com offer breastfeeding information. Breastfeeding videos are produced by lactation consultants