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  • If you need to give your baby extra milk, give expressed breast milk separately and before any infant formula. Seek advice from a lactation consultant or other health professional before commencing infant formula.
  • When breastfeeding or expressing, compress or massage your breasts to assist with milk flow and drainage.
  • If your baby is sleepy at the breast and not feeding well you may need to cut short the feed and use the time to express each breast twice, for example, five minutes left side, five minutes right side and then repeat. The expressed breast milk should then be fed to your baby.
  • This will help increase your milk supply.
  • Express after breastfeeds to provide further stimulation to your breasts and to ensure that your breasts are well drained.
  • This will ensure your baby is draining the breast more efficiently. When you notice your baby is becoming tired or not swallowing very frequently anymore, take your baby off that breast and 'switch' to the next side.

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  • Make sure that attachment is good and that your baby is both sucking and swallowing (you may need to seek help with this).
  • Your baby may need to be woken for some feeds, or may wake to feed even more often.
  • Breastfeed frequently, two to three hourly – a total of at least eight feeds in 24 hours.
  • This will help to keep your baby awake and also to increase the release of hormones involved in breast milk production.

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  • Hold your baby skin-to-skin at the breast (baby dressed in a nappy only, so that there is direct skin contact between you and your baby).
  • This may take some time and it is important that you seek advice and support from a lactation consultant, your maternal and child health nurse or other health care professional skilled in breastfeeding management. The key to increasing your milk supply is frequent stimulation and emptying of the breasts. This occurs in less than five per cent of mothers.
  • Rarely, there may be reduced or no milk production because of a medical condition.
  • Some medications, including over-the-counter and herbal preparations such as cold/flu tablets, may reduce your milk supply.
  • You are taking oral contraceptive pills containing oestrogen.
  • You have had breast surgery that is effecting your milk supply.
  • You have started using formula milk as well as breastfeeding.
  • Your baby does not feed effectively at the breast.
  • Nearly all babies need to feed at least 8 to 12 times in 24 hours. This may also cause nipple pain and damage.
  • Your baby is not attaching well at the breast.
  • Your baby should be back to birth weight by approximately two weeks of age and gaining an average of 150 grams or more per week for the first three months of life.
  • pass a soft yellow stool (poo) at least once a day.
  • have at least 6 to 8 soaked nappies (4 to 5 heavy disposable nappies) in 24 hours.
  • Signs your baby is getting enough milkĪfter the first week following birth, your baby should: After two or three months your baby becomes more efficient at feeding and therefore will take less time at the breast. This is no cause for concern as long as your baby continues to grow. Your baby may want to feed more during a ‘growth spurt’, but this increased feeding over a couple of days will help you to increase your supply. My baby has suddenly started to feed more frequently. As long as your baby continues to feed well, your breasts will produce enough milk for your baby.

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    When your milk supply adjusts to your baby’s needs your breasts may not feel as full (this may occur anywhere between 3 to 12 weeks following birth).

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    There is good information about breastfeeding in the early days in the fact sheet: Breastfeeding: Getting Started In fact, frequent feeding is necessary to establish a good breast milk supply. This does not mean that there is not enough milk. There are some common reasons why women may think their milk supply is low.īabies naturally feed frequently (normally 8 to 12 times in 24 hours), and in the early days babies can be very unsettled. If you are concerned about your supply it is important to seek advice from your Maternal and Child Health Nurse, a lactation consultant, the Australian Breastfeeding Association, your GP or other health care professional. If the breast milk supply is genuinely low it is usually a temporary situation and can be improved with appropriate support. However, most mothers do produce enough milk for their babies. In fact, women who have stopped breastfeeding will most commonly say it was because they ‘didn't have enough milk’. Many mothers worry about their milk supply, especially in the early stages of breastfeeding. Most mothers produce enough milk for their babies. Your milk supply is considered low when there is not enough breast milk being produced to meet your baby's growth needs.














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