Lactation Basics
The first time you hold your baby is a great time to start breastfeeding it. Don’t worry if the baby seems to have trouble staying on your nipple. Breastfeeding needs a lot of patience and practice. If you are not sure about something, do not hesitate to contact the nurse or doctor.
You should nurse your baby frequently. Keep in mind that the more you nurse, the more milk you will produce. Nursing 8 to 12 times a day would be ideal. Also, it is better to nurse whenever the baby appears to be hungry as opposed to doing it according to a strict schedule. Though breastfeeding is natural, it does not come easily to some women. If you are facing any problems in breastfeeding your baby, be sure to contact your nurse or doctor for assistance.