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How To: Breast Feed Adopted Baby
 by: Michael Gunn




Breastfeeding has been proven to be the best thing you can do for your newborn baby. This is because the baby can be provided nutrients and vitamins in perfect quantity from a mother without even going to formula. The body was built to produce this milk and often time’s mothers never use it. The breast milk is much more nutritious for your new born baby than formula. So what happens when you are looking to breast feed an adopted baby?

How Do I Breast Feed Adopted Baby?

In order to breast feed adopted baby, you will need to prepare your body. Being that a woman is well equipped for the necessary feedings of a baby; the woman does not have to be in uterus. This means that even though the woman has not had a baby, she can still produce milk. This is done in steps.

1.The woman has to show her body that there is a need for milk. In other words, a woman has to stimulate her body. This is first done by pumping the breasts with a breast pump.

2.Next, the woman can wear breast shells about five times a day to help produce Oxytocin. This is one hormone that is needed to produce the flow of breast milk in order to breastfeed. This is a very common approach when looking to breast feed adopted baby.

3.Nest, you can purchase a supplemental nursing system. This is where you hang a milk holder around your neck with two small tubes that connect to your nipple. This is where the baby gets the formula from. This also helps stimulate your nipples because the baby will actually be sucking on your nipple. The more you do this, you will be able to breast feed adopted baby just as you were able to if you just had the baby. It is very important that you use paper tape to tape the tubes to your nipples. You will be very glad you did because other tape will hurt when taking the tape off.

4.Remember that to breast feed adopted baby requires frequent feeding. This is due to telling your body that you need to make more milk. Typically, your body will not be able to make enough for the whole nursing time. This is why they make supplemental nursing systems.

5.Surround yourself with people who support your decision. Induced lactation is not that recognized and choosing to breast feed adopted baby is a beautiful choice. The more you surround yourself with people, who love and support you, the easier it will be. It is also important for those times when you will get frustrated and think about giving up. It will be frustrating; however, it is important and should be resumed.

There are many other aspects to consider when you are looking to breast feed adopted baby. Although many people do not know it exists, you can be part of a growing number of people that breast feed adopted baby.


About The Author

Michael Gunn offers a wide variety of products for breast feeding, as well as much needed advice and tips for the mother and child. Visit http://DoubleBreastPumps.com!

 


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