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--- Luluk Lely Soraya I <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Pak Yandi,
> 
> Ini jawaban real dan benarnya.
> Semoga mitos spt ini gak ada lagi di masyarakat kita.
> 
> Luluk
> ----------------------
> Dari artikel ProMOM :
> Breastfeeding Myths and Realities
> By Leslie Kincaid Burby for ProMoM
> 
> Myth #2: Small-breasted women won't have enough milk
> 
> REALITY:
> The size of your breasts, either large or small, has nothing to do with
> the amount of milk they will produce.
> Almost all women who are getting plenty of liquid, adequate rest and
> relaxation, and lots of physical contact with their
> babies will produce enough milk. In fact, many women who believe they are
> not producing enough milk are mistaken. It is
> surprising how much milk a tiny baby can consume in a short amount of
> time. The number of wet and soiled diapers being
> produced every day is a fairly accurate indicator of how much milk the
> baby is getting. 6-8 wet cloth diapers (5-6 soaked
> disposables), and at least 2-5 bowel movements per day indicate that your
> baby is getting plenty of milk. Once the newborn
> stage is over, the number of bowel movements may decrease.
> 
> If your baby seems lethargic, seems to have poor skin tone or is not
> wetting and soiling an adequate number of diapers, this
> is cause for concern. If you believe you are having trouble with your milk
> supply, contact a lactation consultant, or a
> supportive physician. It is always better to be safe than sorry.
> 
> Remember, the more the baby nurses, the more milk your breasts will be
> stimulated to produce. If you begin
> "supplementing" your supply with artificial milk, your breasts will not
> receive adequate stimulation and your milk supply
> will decrease.
> ------------------------
> Artikel dari WHO (www.who.org) : Infant Feeding in emergencies : A guide
> for mothers
> 
> What about women with small breasts or flat
> nipples?
> 
> Every woman’s breasts are suitable for feeding. They can be large,
> small or flat. The areola (the darker area surrounding the nipple)
> can be large or small, dark or pale, protrude or not show at all. The
> nipples can be long, short or flat. Women with inverted nipples can
> breastfeed as long as they get help and encouragement. What
> Infant feeding in emergenciesNutrition Unit, WHO Regional Office for
> Europe, Copenhagenpage 13 5If drugs have been used late in labour they may
> make your baby less alert and he may take longer to be interested in the
> breast. Be patient. Your baby does not need other fluids; they will only
> delay his interest in the breast.
> 6He/she, his/her are used alternately from paragraph to paragraph, thus
> referring to a balance of male and female babies. The translator can do
> what is appropriate in her/his language.
> Figure 1
> 
> matters in all cases is that the baby takes in a large mouthful of the
> breast, and not just the nipple. It is important that every woman feels
> confident that she can breastfeed her baby. Family, friends or health
> professionals can make or break that confidence.
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