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Newborns tend to breastfeed 8 to 12 times each day, but not at regular intervals. During the first six weeks, most babies cluster their feedings together, often during evenings.
BABIES ARE BORN TO BREASTFEED
By Nancy Mohrbacher, IBCLC, Ameda Products
Co-author of Breastfeeding Made Simple and The Breastfeeding Answer Book
Breastfeeding is natural
Did you know that babies are born with the skills needed to get to the breast and feed without help? This is true of all mammal newborns, including our own. Knowing about your baby's inborn hard-wiring takes the pressure off you to do everything "right." Your baby knows what to do! Your job is just to help your baby get in position and cheer her on.
After birth, most babies laid on their mothers' bellies can push themselves to the breast and latch on without help. This happens within an hour or so of birth.
At any time during the first few months, you can see still your baby's inborn feeding skills at work. If you're sitting up, hold baby upright between your breasts skin-to-skin facing you. When a calm, hungry baby is held this way:
  • Her head starts bobbing from side to side.
  • Then she lunges down toward the breast.
When this happens, you can help by moving your baby's bottom toward the other breast. Support your baby's body and align your baby with your breast so her nose is even with your nipple. Let her head tilt back a bit and her chin touch the breast. Before you know it, your baby will be feeding.
Breastfeeding is natural
Your baby is born knowing how to breastfeed. When feedings start this way, you know your baby is ready. Breastfeeding goes more smoothly when your baby's inborn hard-wiring is set in motion.
This is general information and does not replace the advice of your physician or healthcare provider. If you have a problem you cannot solve quickly, seek help right away.
Every baby is different, and your baby may not be average.
If in doubt, contact your physician or other healthcare provider.
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