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  • PRECIOUS thing! <3

  • I breastfed my baby as soon as we were brought to the recovery room (I had an emergency c-section). The nurse was carrying her and she didn't realize what the baby was trying to do, she was looking for the breast to suckle. I took her and placed her on the breast right away and she started feeding at first try! It was awesome, I breasfed both my babies and supplemented with bottles of breast milk and formula which was great for me and daddy too so i could sleep!

  • @onewheelroberts

    Awesome, that gives me hope. I am going to have a scheduled c-section ( I had an emergency c-section the first time), so I hope that I will be successful in breastfeeding. These whole 9 months, I've been preparing myself. I am due next time, I didn't buy ANY formula this time and no pacifiers!

  • @onewheelroberts SUPER TURN ON! HOT!!!

  • @wonderall100 - You behave, my friend LOL ! :)

  • @AnimalGuardian71 I WILL TRY!

  • GOOD BABY

  • so..cute!..i also give my baby a breastfeed a minutes after i deliver him..and our baby has desame hair..very thick..your baby is cute!

  • breastfeeding is different then just showing ur boobs, and anyone who gets off on a mother breastfeeding is just wrong. its a beautiful part of bonding with ur child. congrats btw!

  • Breast are NOT just sexual objects. They have a much more important function: feeding babies. It is perfectly natural and normal.

  • @Octahoney MY WIFES LARGE BREAST REALLY TURNED ME ON. I HAD HER PREGNANT IN NO TIME.SO AS YOU CAN SEE, MOST GUYS LOVE LARGE FIRM BREAST.

  • Breastfeeding is not anything like that. It is part of nature. It's not like you're having sex or something. This is a very special moment between mother and baby.

  • i was born with that much hair too. that kid is gonna be bald at 25 just like me. but at least we did not look like an alien when we was born.

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  • I hope I can breastfeed my baby right after I give birth.

  • yes why not, keep your confidence

  • Question. I have three children and want them all to decide when they are ready to stop breastfeeding, but I'm worried I may be going too far. What age "should" the child stop breastfeeding?

  • 2 years old maximum.

  • Omg, he's so adorable! & he has so much hair

  • just one question, doesnt breast feeding make your boobs sag even more?

  • no it does not, in fact breast-feeding brings shape of your body back because you lose calories , hope this is useful, and thanks for an interesting Q

  • Being pregnant makes your breasts sag, not breastfeeding as previously believed.

  • @misskaneza No.. no it doesn't. Age, pregnancy and gravity does.

  • lovely video. What a sweet baby, and brilliant to see that skin to skin contact between mama and baba, it's what helps breastfeeding no end. :D

  • nice video,,,,brest feeding creats bonding between mother and a child,,,,,,,

  • beautiful video, but that hospital is terribly noisy- I'd be gettin mad!

  • What a beautiful baby. This video reminded me when my 6 month old was just born.

  • Now this is a beautiful video, a newborn baby brestfrrding for the first time,not some five year old with teeth unziping his mother and pulling it out,totaly helping himself.

  • What "research" is this based on? Was it a reputable scientific journal? Care to footnote. Maybe a good idea for bonding but I've read nor seen any reputable scientific studies showing it saves lives.

  • World health Organization, UNICEF...

  • UNICEF has a huge campaign going based on research done by various parties to promote breast feeding over formula. The WHO(not the band) has several well written articles on their web site on the benefits of breast feeding, with studies to back it up. If you need further proof, just google.

  • The CDC offers some great links to some of the articles that are the basis for their support of breast feeding for more than just bonding purposes. The facts are there. Don't let yourself be ignorant to them.

  • The original poster is saying there is a study that shows there is a magical window of a FEW MINUTES after birth that will somehow save babies lives not that breast feeding is healthy on various levels.

  • I do know of at least one study that shows that when babies are given the opportunity to breast feed right after birth that they have less problems with breast feeding. This may account for less deaths in impoverished nations, where clean water is scarce for formula feeding. I can't think of the source right off the top of my head, though. But, I do get your point.

  • So, I guess you could say that I suffer from foot on key board syndrome. I did take a look at the comments of the poster and I completely agree with you, that clarification of her statement would be good, which is not to say that such a study doesn't exist. I would like to know where she got the info as well. If it's out there, it could really help people to know.

  • One more thing. The "unicef studies" are comparing infant death and nutrition globablly. Which means they're only interested in showing that better baby nutrition = fewer deaths. There are no controls in those studies. The "one hour after birth" is a catch phrase, its not based on a landmark paper. They're trying to promote good nutrition. Its a catch phrase.

  • I gotchya. UNICEF does have a video of the breast crawl phenomena. This happens right after birth under certain criteria. There have been several studies about how it happens and what the benefits are for the baby and the mom. Some babies still have the breast crawl reflex, as some may call it, for three months after birth. It typically happens in a non drugged birth, where the baby is not washed off, but dried off except for the hands.

  • Later she qualifies herself and says that window is one hour. There would need, therefore, to be a posted reference showing a scientific study that looked at babies who were breastfed 1 hour after birth, 1 1/2 after birth, 2 hours after birth, etc and show that there is a magical window of 1 hour after which we have failed our children. Not that breastfeeding is better than bottlefeeding.

  • So have you ever seen a deer nurse? Those things attack. Mother deers must have titanium nipples. It's the way they were made, though. When Humans do it, it's only natural, too. People say that it can hurt at first but that is usually for the first couple of weeks until you get used to it and get a good position.

  • WAY TO GO MAMA!!! Too bad I hadn't done the same for lack of knowledge and encouragement from our healthworkers almost 3 yrs. ago. But will definitely feed my 2nd child right from birth. He'll be a natural feeder!

  • Glad to hear that and congrtaulations for the decision, arun !

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