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Rooting (turning head), sucking on hands, smacking lips. Late Cues: Crying, turning red, thrashing. Part 5: Maintaining Supply and Overcoming Challenges Feed on Demand: Offer the breast 8–12 times in 24 hours. Hydration: Keep a water bottle nearby during every feeding.
lose: Hold the baby close with no space between your bodies.
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Here is a comprehensive guide to perfecting your breastfeeding technique. 1. The Foundation: Optimal Positioning
Uses gravity to help the baby find the breast naturally. The Side-Lying Position: A lifesaver for night feedings. 3. Signs of a Good Feed Rooting (turning head), sucking on hands, smacking lips
: Gently massage the breast from the chest wall down toward the nipple during the feeding session. Preventing Clogged Ducts
Many breastfeeding resources are outdated or oversimplified. A "4K" approach means looking at the fine details—the exact position of the tongue, the subtle cues of hunger, and the precise angle of the latch. "Mia Miku" represents a modern, compassionate, and evidence-based approach to lactation that prioritizes both baby’s nourishment and mother’s comfort. Hydration: Keep a water bottle nearby during every feeding
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: Gently brush your nipple against your baby's upper lip. Wait for them to open their mouth very wide—like a big yawn—before bringing them quickly to the breast. Chin First
Point your nipple toward the baby’s nose or upper lip rather than directly at their mouth. This structural angle encourages the infant to tilt their head back, creating a wider opening. 3. Encourage a Wide Open Mouth