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What you can do
On the opposite side of each breast. Continue to provide the same side less than two hours before the next full power, gradually increasing the time for feeding.
If the other breast feels incredibly complete before you are ready to breastfeed her, hand express a few minutes to relieve pressure. You can also use a cold compress or washcloth to reduce discomfort and swelling.
Your child before it becomes too hungry to prevent aggression sucks. (See signs of hunger now acting tips to help you.)
Try positions that do not allow gravity to help with milk ejection, such as lying sideways or in the hold of football. (See Breastfeeding is the section of illustrations of these positions.)
Burp your baby often, if it is talkative.
Some women have a strong milk ejection reflex, or disappointed. This can be done with an oversupply of milk. If you have a rush of milk, try the following:
Hold your nipple between your index and middle finger, or half of your hand gently squeeze the milk ducts to reduce the emission power of milk.
If the child chokes or spits, or release him and let the excess milk spray into a towel or cloth.
Let your baby in and out of the breast.
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