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I have been breastfeeding non-stop for the last four years.

The golden rule passed on by my mum and elder sister was-- feed, feed and feed Some More!

Never forget- its all about demand and supply.
1)Get your gynec to examine your breasts if you have a doubt about flat or inverted nipples so you are prepared for what to do once baby comes.

Also size of breasts isn't that important.

I know of women with big sizes but unable to lactate.
2)Get set go!

Try to feed the baby/put baby to breast right away after birth, but don't feel guilty if you can't. The first time I fed my newborns was on day2 of cesarean as I was unable to turn or situp on the first day/night.
Once you are able to sit, put baby to breast as often as you can and learn the correct position and technique for latching from the staff nurse/doctor while in hospital itself. Usually they will be happy to help.

(The first few days your breasts will produce a sticky yellow substance called colostrum- the amount will be small but is sufficient for baby).
3)I did not time feeds

I've fed for 5 minutes or 45 minutes, at intervals of half hour or 5 hours- I never checked a clock.
4)Dont stop

I went through pain from sore nipples and engorgement, but fed through all of it.

I would recommend you see a doctor for these problems though as they can lead to complications .
5)consult when in doubt

Don't hesitate to ask for help, lactation specialists are available.

The first few weeks are very important to establish breastfeeding.
Few hiccups on the way-

I weaned elder one only after my son was born- I wish I had weaned her earlier.
Bottle rejection

I am unsure why but both kids rejected the bottle. After trying for a few months i gave up. But that meant I needed to be around to feed or I would have to pump and express.
Bottomline-

Breastfeeding is tricky!

But Moms please don't be judgemental- if someone's baby is on breastmilk or formula, its all ok!
Would love to know about all your experiences!
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