Dear Crystal88
When you want your baby to drink more milk there are two main ways to achieve this:
A - Get the baby to drink more at each feed
Three things which will help your baby drink more milk while breastfeeding are:
1. Check the latch is optimal - so that baby gets as much milk as possible for each suck
It is always a good idea to review how you are latching the baby. You want to latch the baby in the way that he will get the most milk. If you are worried about this get a LLL leader or lactation consultant to watch you breastfeed and suggest tips to improve the positioning and latch.
Remember the angle of the baby's head when he is at the breast - it needs to be bending backwards. The nipple starts opposite the nose and ends up at the top of the baby's mouth - not the middle or the bottom of the mouth. It doesn't matter what position you are feeding in all these points are valid for all positions.
On Dr Jack Newman's web site there are a number of videos showing what a baby nursing looks like,
Breastfeeding Articles by Dr. Jack Newman - Breastfeeding Online
There are some videos under
Latching about half way down the page. These show how to achieve the asymmetrical latch, which is the most efficient way to breastfeed.
(But do not to try to pull the baby's chin down! He does this is the video but I think it is more helpful to take the baby off and re-latch.)
2. When baby's deep sucks slow down at the breast - introduce breast compression
Dr. Jack Newman explains how to do
Breast Compression on his web site at
http://www.breastfeedingonline.com/15pdf.pdf.
He also has video clips on his web site at
Breastfeeding Articles by Dr. Jack Newman - Breastfeeding Online which can be useful, scroll down until you find them.
Compression and
Compression Two under the heading Breast Compression.
3. When baby slows down with breast compression - swap sides.
Switch nursing is changing to the other side when the baby no longer seems interested. Usually when we start feeding the baby is very interested to suck, as the baby slows down we start the breast compression and when the baby slows down with the breast compression we change and get the baby to have the other side. On the other side after the baby starts to slow down we again use the breast compression and when he slows down again swap back to the first side again. We can continue swapping sides as much as we like and for as long as the baby is willing to continue to suck. It is fine to swap sides 8, 9 or 10 times in one feed.
B - Give more feeds.
Up to three months of age most babies need between 8 and 14 feeds a day. Often the difference between a baby only marginally putting weight on and a baby who puts a lot of weight on is the difference e between 7 feeds and 9 feeds. To get baby to gain weight try to get an extra to feeds in every day.
Consider using a Lactation Aid
When you need to give formua\la or expressed breast milk try to give this without using a bottle. When a lazy sucking baby is introduced to the bottle it makes them even lazier at the breast. You can use the soft cup feeder but I have had a lot of success with using the lactation aid, a device to help supplement babies at the breast, this allows the baby to suck at the breast and stimulate the mother?s milk supply while taking a supplementary feed. Look for this under the heading of
At-Breast Supplementer on the web site
Breastfeeding Articles by Dr. Jack Newman - Breastfeeding Online.
If you have any questions about this information please contact me on 2548-7636 on at
[email protected]
Best wishes,
SARAH