Nipples Care
Monday, February 8th, 2010
During breastfeeding period, do not wash nipples with soap as it leads to chaps or cracks.
During breastfeeding period, do not wash nipples with soap as it leads to chaps or cracks.
Check your nipples every day, if you see dry milk on them or dark dots remove them [...]
Breast-feeding protect the baby against later allergic illness. It should be continued for as long as possible, perhaps up to nine months, although of course other solids may be introduced at four to six months but breast milk is best for the infants.
Some research suggest that mothers who breastfeed their babies have fewer episodes of post-delivery depression.
Breast milk provides the right balance of nutrients to help an infant grow into a strong and healthy toddler.
Breastfeeding, also called nursing, can be an easy and inexpensive way for a mother to feed her child.
According to the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) Policy Statement on Breastfeeding, women who don’t have health problems should exclusively breastfeed their infants for at least the first 18 months of life.