BREAST FEEDING    Breast-feeding
is the way that creates a bond of love between the mother and the
child. Mother’s milk is the best for the babies. A baby who feeds on
mother’s milk has fewer problems of stomach upsets, less diarrhea, and
almost no constipation. He will also have less skin trouble. Breast
milk is the best food for a newborn; nothing comes even closer to
provide all the nutrients that the baby will need later in life. Breast
milk is much easier to digest then any formula in the market, at the
same time it provides protection against infections, prevents future
food allergies, helps the growth of healthy teeth, and most important
it improves brain development.  Breast-feeding
not only
benefits the child but also to the health of the mother. The pelvic
organs will return to normal more quickly, and skin will glow. This is
one of nature’s ways to keep a woman young and beautiful.  Breast-feeding is 
much easier than other formulas and bottles.  Breast
engorgement is a common problem that occurs in the feeding mothers in
the first two or three weeks after delivery and is more annoying to
women with poor skin elasticity. Engorgement is due to increase in the
milk filling the breast together with blood and fluid retention in the
same area. Usually
the breast feels full, hard, tight, tender, painful, and hot to the
touch and a fever may develop, the baby may have a hard time to suck.  Plugged
duct is a problem that occurs when the baby does not empty the breast
completely on each feeding, the milk remaining in the duct hardens and
blocks the duct eventually plugging it. Tight bras can cause plugged
ducts as well. If the breast feels sore it might be a sign of plugged
ducts. Feeding the child in the wrong position can crack nipples.  HOME 
REMEDIES FOR BREAST FEEDING PROBLEMS   If your breasts become swollen and 
painful, apply warm, moist packs
two or three times a day.  If the nipples become sore, carefully sponge them 
with rubbing alcohol, and then rinse with clean water.  Change
the position of child at each feeding. Rotate between various holds
like the cradle, football, and laying down to find the most comfortable
positions for yourself. Use pillows to bring the baby up to the height
of your breast to reduce tugging and pulling on your nipple.  Eat alfalfa to 
stimulate the milk production or to increase the quantity of milk in the 
breasts.  Midwives have used goat’s rue for hundreds of years to improve breast 
milk production by as much as 50%.   Take a handful of Confrey leaves and steam 
them for a few minutes wrapped in gauze and placed on
the breast is very helpful relieving engorgement.  Soak a towel in hot water 
and place it on the breast ten minutes before feeding.   Give your baby 
frequent feeds on both breast 10 to 15 minutes each.  Check
your nipples every day, if you see dry milk on them or dark dots remove
them with a cotton and warm water and feed your child as soon as
possible from that breast.   Place the baby in different positions every time, 
this will ensure that all ducts are being used.   Elder is used to reduce 
swelling of breast infected with mastitis.   Take plenty of rest during day.  
Drink large amount of fluids.  Gently
keep some green cabbage leaves in your bra for 2 hours. This will
relieve the engorgement of breast and this is an effective home remedy for 
breasts.  Apply some tea bags on the sore nipples. It will help to reduce the 
pain of the sore nipples.  Keep your nipples dry and expose them to air 
whenever you can. You might try drying them with low heat from a hair dryer.  
Applying
a small amount of breast milk when you are done nursing, then letting
it air-dry before covering yourself up might help.  Avoid using soap on your 
breasts. It can be very drying.  Prepare a solution of salt and water
(1/4 teaspoon of salt per cup of water) and soak your nipples for 15 minutes or 
so between feeding. this is also an effective home remedy for breasts feeding.  
Massage the lump on your breast firmly between and during feedings.  Sleep as 
much as possible. Vigorous arm movements may help loosen up the blockage.  
Chaste tree increases flow of milk, by affecting pituitary's prolactin 
secretion.  Milk thistle promotes production of milk and decreases pesticide 
residues in breast and milk.  Soak
one‑half cup (regular) barley in three cups cold water overnight, or
boil the barley and water for 25 minutes. Strain out barley. Store
barley water in refrigerator or cool place until
needed. Then heat a cup or two to boiling and add fennel seeds - one
teaspoon per cup of barley water. Steep for no longer than 30 minutes.
This combination not only increases the breast milk, but also eases
after pains and improves the digestion of mother and baby.  Cumin helps 
increase milk production.  Chamomile help control inflamed breast.  Dandelion 
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