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Uploaded by on Sep 4, 2009

from the websites http://www.howto.tv and http://www.bounty.com

Breastfeeding - what you should know

Tips to help both you and baby get the most from it

Breastfeeding is natural and has benefits for both mums and babies. It should be easy and trouble-free, and a good start helps to ensure that is a happy experience.

To establish breastfeeding, the early days are crucial and when it comes to technique, you may need guidance from a midwife or breastfeeding counsellor. Also, there is a lot of information available from reliable sources like Bounty, the UK's favourite parenting club.

In this close-up video clip, we offer guidance with latching-on and positioning tips for both you and baby as well as highlight the signs that help you know that all is going well to make that special time a happy one for you both.

For more information visit http://www.bounty.com

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  • we are like cows D:

  • wish my nipples were that big I am having trouble breast feeding cause of inverted nipples

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  • @BuickGirl1986 I have that problem too. Everyone keeps saying get a nipple sheild, I

  • Thanks my wife is good at breast feeding now thank you

  • @MsAmarie90 WHEN I breastfed my daughter (long story short she got thrush and passed it to me) anyways thats why shes now on formula but it didnt hurt. normally it will only hurt if the baby isnt latched on correctly and then all youd have to do is have the baby relatch. but no it doesnt hurt=)

  • Why do they assume it's always a she?

  • @LOLChey4U they start getting ready during pregnancy and there is a pre-milk from pregnancy till 2 days to a week after the baby is born called colostrum. it is literally liquid gold. it is a lot like concentrated breast milk; there isn't much of it at all and the milk replaces it when it comes in.

  • so weird. do the milk glands or howevr it works start working when they baby is born?

  • well i'm a boy so i don't know how it feels but it kind of tickles well my mom told me so.

  • This is interesting. I am not yet a mother but I always wonder what this feels like. Does it hurt?

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