Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Breast Feeding....A Wonderful Experience...

A baby is born and a beautiful new relationship begins…

Breastfeeding is a wonderful experience for a mother and her baby. With the upcoming arrival of your new baby, there are many decisions to be made. None more important than deciding which form of nutrition is best for you and your baby. Numerous government and private industry associations today recognize and promote the importance of exclusively providing breast milk to babies in the first twelve months of life.
Of all things a mother can do for her child, breast feeding is on the top of the list. Breast feeding benefits are overwhelmingly numerous in counts and prove to be the best thing for your new born baby.
My new baby girl was born on 2 July 2009. As usual...breast feeding is a must but
...
too little milk. Sometimes the baby was not getting enough milk and began to cry. Poor little baby....Since I'm a working mum...for the first one month..I was using hand pump...poor mum..but can't stand anymore! So..I decided to buy a breast pump....and started searching online. Finally I found Medela.
Medela Harmony is a manual breastpumps that are small, lightweight, and easily portable. They are ideal for mothers who will miss only an occasional feeding because of sore nipples or plugged milk ducts, or because of an evening out from baby. Manual breastpumps are the ideal choice for short-term and occasional pumping.

Medela Harmony has 2-Phase Expression which imitates the baby’s natural sucking rhythm and is therefore comfortable and efficient. The innovative technology is based on state-of-the-art research and brings the breastfeeding mother all-round comfort and convenience.
  • Proven to feel most like a baby
  • Proven to get more milk in less time
  • Proven to achieve faster milk ejection and faster milk flow

For our informations....


Lack of Breastfeeding Increases the Risk to the Infant of:

  • Ear infections
  • Childhood diabetes
  • Obesity
  • Gastrointestinal and diarrheal infections
  • Childhood cancers
  • SIDS
  • Respiratory infections
  • Allergies
  • NEC (necrotizing enterocolitis)



Lack of Breastfeeding Increases the Risk to the Mother of:

  • Urinary tract infection
  • Pre-and post-menopausal breast cancer
  • Ovarian cancer
  • Osteoporosis

No comments: