How to Overcome Lactation Failure
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Find a supportive lactation consultant. Some breastfeeding experts hold the strong opinion that every mom can breastfeed their baby with pumping, herbal supplements and improvements to breastfeeding technique. The fact is that every mom can breastfeed her baby, but some just can't supply all the nutrition her baby needs. Find a lactation consultant who understands that lactation failure can and does happen and who will be understanding to your feelings of failure.
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Do what you can to eliminate stress. Stress is a factor in every home with a new baby, but it can actually be hurting your ability to breastfeed if you're under too much stress. Try to take a walk once a day, but don't beat yourself up if you don't.
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Learn more about lactation failure and breastfeeding problems. La Leche League has wonderful information about some of the possible causes of lactation failure and what might be done about them.
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Try a nursing supplementer. This nifty little device enables even adoptive moms to nurse their babies. It also keeps the baby on your breast, which helps your body produce more milk.
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Redefine success. Celebrate the fact that you were finally able to hear your baby suck and swallow or take less of the supplement. Be thankful for the blessings each day and celebrate the little accomplishments.
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Search out support. Overcoming breast feeding problems requires help. Find someone to talk to about how you feel. A great place to start is your local La Leche League.
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Keep things in perspective. When your baby is 2 years old, it won't matter that you had to give him a few supplements each day. Take a deep breath and enjoy that little angel.
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