Breast feeding Problems

Dec 25
22:00

2001

Charles Silverman

Charles Silverman

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Breastfeeding:

Breastfeeding is the act of naturally feeding an infant with
milk produced in the mother's breast. This has unlimited amounts
of benefits for the baby not only breast milk is healthier but
the action of feeding the child is a moment of love in which the
baby learns to bond,Breast feeding Problems Articles smell and caress with the mother as she
gives nourishment and affection. Without a doubt 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.
Studies had shown that breastfed babies are more intelligent
than formula fed babies.

However, many mothers stop breastfeeding after the third or
fourth month switching to formula and later to cow's milk, this
certainly robs the baby of the special qualities that breast
milk offers. Infants that stop nursing before the forth month
are at risk of developing asthma, food and respiratory
allergies, intestinal bacteria, and oral weaknesses (poor teeth
development).

Sometimes a mother can not breastfed her baby due to a number of
reasons, such as, low quality of milk, breast pain, infection,
etc. That's when herbs come into play, many midwifes have used
them for years to improve quality and quantity of milk, to fight
infection and much more, take a look at the following conditions
and the natural ways to treat them.

Low quality or quantity of milk

Low quality of milk can be cause by medications or a poor diet,
many antibiotics contaminate the milk and a diet high in
caffeine may cause colics and sleeping problems for the baby it
is very important the the mother keeps eating a well balance
diet after giving birth, and preferably foods with no traces of
pesticides these poisons become highly concentrated in the milk.

The use of a breast pump may inhibit the production of milk,
lowering the amount available to the baby, this gives the false
idea that the infant should be change to formula in order for
him to be satisfied, when in fact the problem is the quantity of
milk that the mother is producing.

Herbs can help with both of these common problems.

We recommend

² Eat alfalfa or take it in capsules, it stimulates lactation,
improves quality and quantity of milk.

² Chaste tree Increases flow of milk, by affecting pituitary's
prolactin secretion.

² Chinese use an herb called codonopsis to increase lactation
and strengthen the blood.

² Goat's rue this herb is been used by midwifes for hundreds of
years to improve breast milk production by as much as 50 %.

² Vervain encourages milk secretion and flow, it also increases
absorption of nutrients from food and helps with postpartum
depression.

² Milk thistle promotes production of milk and decreases
pesticide residues in breast and milk.

TIP: Did you know that tight bras may stop the milk production
and cause plugged ducts?.

² Cumin helps increase milk production. ² Caraway, aniseed,
dill, and fennel promote flow of best milk. It can be taken in
form of teas or infusion.

² If you are prone to chills while breastfeeding and have poor
quality of milk use calcarea.

Engorgement

Breast engorgement is a very common problem that start affecting
the mother in the first two or three weeks after delivery and is
more annoying to women with poor skin elasticity. Engorgement is
due to milk excessively filling the breast together with blood
and fluid retention in the same area.

Usually the breast feels full, hard, tight, tender, painful, the
breast feels hot to the touch and a fever may develop, the baby
may have a hard time to latch on and suck.

We recommend

² Take a handful of Confrey leaves and steam them for a few
minutes wrapped in a gauze and placed on the breast are very
helpful relieving engorgement.

² Take the homeopathic remedy Belladonna 6X.

² Soak a towel in hot water and place it on the breast ten
minutes before feeding.

² Poke root reduces swollen breast and pain. Use under doctor
supervision.

² Elder is used to reduce swelling of engorged breast.

² Chamomile help control inflamed breast.

² Give your baby frequent feeds on both breast 10 to 15 minutes
each.

² Use a pump to extract milk between feedings to control
engorgement.

² Massage the breast while feeding to help milk flow easily.

² Mix 2 quarts of boiling water.

2 tsp. of vitex berries. 2 tsp. of blessed thistle leaves. 1
tsp. of nettle leaves. 1/2 tsp. fenugreek seed. 1/2 tsp. anise
seed. Let it steep for 30 minutes, strain and drink 2 cups a
day.

² Bryonia reduces swollen and hard breasts.

² Pulsatilla and calcarea is very helpful reducing the size and
hardness of engorged breasts.

² When the production of milk is excessive and produces
engorgement a cold compress using peppermint oil should be used.

² A compress of marshmallow and slippery elm often reduces
engorgement.

Plugged duct

This 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. A plugged duct should be
taking care of as soon as possible, if not so it can develop
into Mastitis.

We recommend

² Castor oil helps with inflammation and pain.

² Elder is used to reduce swelling of plugged breast ducts.

² Queen's delight Clears congestion of lymphatic vessels,
stimulates white blood cells to react to infection.

² Check your nipples everyday, if you see dry milk on them or
dark dots remove them with a cotton and warm water and feed your
child as soon a s possible from that breast.

² Place the baby in different positions every time, this will
ensure that all ducts are being used.

² Place hot towels on the breast or run hot water over them in
the shower.

² Massage the breast in the direction of the nipple to try to
get the milk to come out. Mastitis

Mastitis is a condition that results when a plugged duct becomes
infected, the breast swells due to a bacteria that enters
through tinny cracks on the nipples. The breast infected with
mastitis becomes red and painful with pus secretion other
symptoms are fever, fatigue, vomiting or nausea.

We recommend

² Take poke root this helps mastitis. Use under doctor
supervision.

² Queen's delight Clears congestion of lymphatic vessels,
stimulates white blood cells to react to infection.

² Place hot towels on the breast or run hot water over them in
the shower.

² Elder is used to reduce swelling of breast infected with
mastitis.

² Rest as much as you can.

² Drink lots of water or alfalfa juice.

² Coat your nipples with breast milk after feeding.

² There are antibiotics that are safe for nursing mothers and
their babies, see your doctor if your case is very severe.
However we recommend that you try to avoid antibiotic as much as
you can.

² Wash your hands before and after feeding, to prevent bacteria
contamination.

² Dandelion is very helpful and popular herb to treat mastitis.

² The chinese use gentian to cure mastitis.

² Madder root is useful in relieving mastitis.

Cracked nipples

Cracked nipples can develop when the baby is being position
wrongly or by using damp breast pads. The nipple becomes
irritated, red, and painful in some cases bleeding may develop.

² Calendula cream will soothe and encourage the healing of
cracked nipples and is safe for the baby to swallow.

² The homeopathic remedy called chamomilla helps heal cracked
nipples.

² The homeopathic remedy called pulsatilla helps heal cracked
nipples.

² Sulfur is also helpful for cracked nipples.

² Apply vitamin E to sore and cracked nipples.

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