Do you offer both breasts?

If the baby is still hungry after the first breast is 'finished', then you can offer the second breast. If your baby only feeds from one breast at a feed and the other breast is uncomfortably full, express a small amount of milk for comfort. Change sides each time you begin a new feed.

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Should I offer both breasts at each feeding?

To keep up your milk supply in both breasts (and to prevent painful engorgement), it's best to alternate breasts, whether in the same feeding session or between different sessions. Remember to keep your baby on the first breast until it's soft, and then move your baby to the second breast.

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Should you offer one or both breasts?

During the early phase of milk-making, it's important to offer your baby both breasts at each feeding. Breastfeed as long as your baby wishes on the first breast (the amount of time will vary given that every baby is different—some suck fast, others suckle very slowly). Watch for his cues (of hunger or fullness).

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Should I offer both breasts at night?

If a mother only offers one breast per feed in the early weeks, it could hinder her ability to establish a good milk supply. The baby will potentially be getting half as much milk as they could be getting, and the mother's milk supply will potentially be getting half as much stimulation.

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How long do you offer both breasts?

Newborns may nurse for up to 20 minutes or longer on one or both breasts. As babies get older and more skilled at breastfeeding, they may take about 5–10 minutes on each side.

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Do We Have to Offer Both Breasts Per Feeding?

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Should you always express from both breasts?

Double pumping (expressing from both breasts at once) improves milk flow and saves time. Check fit: check that your pump flange and nipple tunnel fits you comfortably.

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How do you know when to switch breasts breastfeeding?

If your baby's swallowing has slowed, they have started to fall asleep, and/or they seem frustrated at the breast, it's time to switch sides. Sometimes switching breasts multiple times per feeding can be useful, especially in cases of sleepy babies or low milk supply.

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Should I unlatch my newborn?

A baby will unlatch naturally when she's finished breastfeeding. You shouldn't ever have to take your baby off your breast. Whether she falls asleep or just pulls away, she'll know when to unlatch when she's ready.

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Can I offer the breast too often?

Do not worry about feeding your baby whenever either of you wants to. You cannot overfeed a breastfed baby, and your baby will not become spoiled or demanding if you feed them whenever they're hungry or need comfort.

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What is the perfect breast rule?

According to Dr. Patrick Malucci, scientifically perfect breasts have a 45:55 ratio, which means that 45 percent of the breast lies above the nipple and 55 percent lies below the nipple. As a result, the ideal nipple appears to point upward at roughly 20 degrees, which Dr. Malucci defines as a “beckoning” breast.

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What makes a great pair of breasts?

The preferred (and ideal) breast shape was in the ratio of 45:55. The best breasts are the ones that have 45 per cent fullness above the nipple and 55 per cent below.

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What breast size is most desirable?

It turns out, over half of women polled thought a C cup was the perfect fit. At the same time, close to 26 percent preferred a B cup. Nearly 2 percent said an A cup was their preferred breast proportion.

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Is it OK to feed with only one breast?

Yes. It is possible for your baby to be fully breastfed using one breast. This is a normal situation for some mums. They just decide to stick with the breast that makes more milk.

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What happens if baby falls asleep after one breast?

Falling asleep at the breast is a normal behaviour and is mostly due to a hormone called cholecystokinin or CCK. CCK makes your baby feel full and sleepy and it is released in your babies gut as soon as they start sucking.

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How long does it take for breasts to refill?

Despite views to the contrary, breasts are never truly empty. Milk is actually produced nonstop—before, during, and after feedings—so there's no need to wait between feedings for your breasts to refill.

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Is 5 minutes breastfeeding enough for newborn?

Newborns under 30 days of life will nurse for 5 – 10 minutes on each side. Newborns don't feed on any particular identifiable pattern. Newborns usually have 4 – 7 feedings every 24 hours in the first 2-3 days of life, but can nurse as many as 12 times every 24 hours in the first 3 days.

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Do breastfed babies need to be burped?

Do breastfed babies need to be burped? In general, breastfed babies don't need as much burping as bottle-fed babies because they tend to swallow less air when feeding. In fact, some very efficient nursers don't need to be burped at all. But some breastfed babies definitely do need to be burped.

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Is an hour too long to breastfeed?

Many newborns breastfeed for 10 to 15 minutes on each breast, but they can also nurse for much longer, even up to an hour. Talk to your doctor or lactation consultant if your newborn is regularly nursing for longer than 50 minutes, though. This may indicate that they aren't getting enough milk.

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How often should you offer the breast to a newborn?

On average, most exclusively breastfed babies will feed about every 2 to 4 hours. Some babies may feed as often as every hour at times, often called cluster feeding. Or may have a longer sleep interval of 4 to 5 hours.

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Why is second night with baby the hardest?

Night two can bring way more crying that the first 24 hours. The theory is that during the second to third day postpartum, your newborn is discovering they are no longer in the comforts of your womb. They are experiencing many new firsts – the feeling of hunger, cold air across their skin, lights and stimulation etc…

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Do I always have to hold my breast while breastfeeding?

You may only need to use a breast hold for a short time. As your baby gets older, breastfeeding becomes more established, and you become more confident, you might find that you no longer need to hold your breast when your baby latches on to breastfeed. American Academy of Pediatrics.

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How soon do breasts fill back up after nursing?

To put a number on it, it usually takes about 20 to 30 minutes after feeding to generate enough milk for your baby, and about 60 minutes to replenish fully. The more often your baby feeds, and the more they empty your breasts, the more milk your body will produce.

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How many let downs should I have in a nursing session?

A pumping session should end once your breasts feel empty. This happens once you have had a few letdowns. You should aim for at least two letdowns, but three or four letdowns during the pumping session is ideal.

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How long until your nipples get used to breastfeeding?

As a new mother, you may find it could take a few days or weeks to adapt to the strong suck of a healthy baby on your breasts.

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