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Hari ini, jarang sikit dapat berada depan lappy, rasa nak merehatkan mata dan badan. Bila dah malam sementara tunggu En Hubby pulang dari Office, Iffa pun buatla satu entry ringkas on "If breast coult talk..." in Englishla pula kali ini yaa..
Did You Know?
- A breastfeed lasts an average of 16 minutes.
- Almost three-quarters of moms produce more milk with their right breast(no correlation to being right -or left-handed).
- Babies will take more milk from the first breast offered.
- The average time it takes for a mom's milk to let-down, or start flowing, during a breastfeed is 56 seconds(but this can vary widely - so don't get stressed if you take longer)
- About a third of moms can't sense let-down. Your baby knowss... watch them change their sucking pattern.
- Babies breastfeed until they're full, not until they "empty" your breast. On average, babies remove 67% of the milk you have available - this amount can vary widely among moms.
- Whether breastfeeding or pumping, the amount of milk removed and its fat content are similar.
- Your milk sprays out of many holes, not just one.
- Babies instinctively know how to get your milk quickly and effeciently: they start breastfeeding with faster suck for stimulation until you let-down. Then when your milk is flowing, they switch to a slower, deeper suck and eat until they're full.
- It's common for babies to have resting periods during breastfeeding - sometimes they "take breaks" in between sucks.
- Your baby controls your breastmilk flow with an instinctive action that includes sucking, swallowing and breathing - your milk flows during actual sucking part, when your baby moves his/her tongue a certain way.
- 90% of breastfeeding moms use a breastpump.
- No matter your size, you'll make enough milk for your baby - A cups, rejoice!
- Breastfeeding mothers tend to lose more weight than mothers who do not breastfeed.
- When your child is grown, you'll fondly remember the warm, unique bond you shared while breastfeeding - guaranteed
"All in all, a new mom's body is pretty amazing. You build this little life inside you, developing it from a tiny bunch of cells into a fully formed baby. Then you give birth to that fully formed baby(and it's worth it!)
Then, that amazing body of yours knows just how to make the perfect food - breastmilk - for nurturing the new love in your life"
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