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Breastfeeding your baby can be an entirely new experience especially if you are a first-time mom. The good things is, there would be many people who would be willing to give you pieces of advice when it comes to breastfeeding. Unfortunately, not all of this would be true. Here’s some of those that are considered to be myths:

  1. There really are women who do not produce a lot of milk. In truth, women produce more milk than their babies would need. The problem usually lies in the fact that most babies are unable to latch properly on to their mother’s nipples.
  2. Breastfeeding hurts. Feeling a bit sore during the first few days of breastfeeding is normal but experiencing that can be considered more than mild is a cause for concern. Oftentimes, this signifies that the baby is not latching on properly or that the mother has some from of yeast infection of the nipples.
  3. If your baby is experiencing diarrhea or vomiting, you should stop breastfeeding.In truth, breast milk is the only liquid that your baby would need in order to fight off diarrhea. You should, however, stop other food that he or she is taking.unique personalized baby gifts
  4. Breastfeeding could be time-consuming. Of course it would eat up your time but it is also fairly easier than bottle feeding. With breastfeeding, you need not worry anymore about lugging around bottles, warm water, or breast pumps.
  5. Small breasts mean low milk supply. How much milk a mother is able to supply is not dependent on the size of her breasts.

If you are ready to breast milk your baby, then you should have with you some Simply Unique Baby Gifts’ burp cloths ready to clean up after your baby.

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baby burp clothsNine months of carrying your little angel is now over. However, your challenge as a new mom is just starting, and one of the challenges that you would face is how to burp your baby after he or she has eaten.

Here is your baby checklist to guide you on this task:

  1. If your baby slows down on feeding or simply refuses to feed, you might need to burp him or her first. This could also be the case when your baby keeps crying in the middle of the night and insists in bringing his knees up to his abdomen.
  2. The most basic way to hold your baby for burping is to hold them upright against your chest. If your baby is more than six months old, you might want to try having them lay down across your thighs. Another variation is to hold your baby sitting up in your lap or across your knee.
  3. Burping does not necessarily need to be after your baby has been fed. If your baby shows sign of being fussy while feeding, you can burp him or her first before continuing the feeding session.
  4. There’s no need to fret if your baby would not burp after every feeding even after changing positions.
  5. If you are having a hard time burping your baby, you can bring up his knees to his abdomen and move them in a circular motion. Be prepared, however, as this might expel gas in the form of flatulence.

As your baby grows older, you would notice that you would need to burp him or her less and less often making the burp clothes less needed. This is because, as your baby grows older, he learns to feed without sucking in air.

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bib and burp clothAs a new parent, one of the things that you need to put down on your newborn baby checklist is how to burp your baby. Burping is the natural way by which we release gas from our body. Since babies do not have full control of their muscles yet, they would need your help in releasing gas trapped in their stomach. Here are some tips on how you should do it:

  1. One of the common ways by which you can burp a baby is by placing your baby over your shoulder and gently patting his back. You have to make sure, however, that his upper body lies against your collar bone.
  2. You can also burp your baby by letting him sit on your lap, leaning him forward slightly and then gently patting his back. In order to make this work, the heel of your hand should be placed directly under his or her rib cage. You would also need to apply light pressure.
  3. A variation of the above method calls for you to bend your baby a little bit more forward and the slowly rotating his body while rubbing his back much like how you would do a stretching exercise. However, you might want to use this only if your baby can already hold his or her own head.
  4. You can also try having your baby lie belly down on your lap. Rub small circles on his back using the heel of your hand or gently pat them. This is particularly handy for colicky babies.
  5. Some babies respond well to a change in position. If your baby finds it hard to burp using the above method, you can try shifting them from one position to another.

Since burping your baby can cause accidental “spills”, make sure that you have a burp cloth ready at all times. Simply Unique Baby Gifts has a good burp cloth line up.

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Although breast milk would be able to provide everything that your new born baby would need, come 4 months of age, you would notice that your baby would start showing interest for solid food. He might try reaching out for food that is on your plate and might attempt to put things into his mouth. Here are some tips on how to handle your baby’s cravings:

The first thing that you need to do is to ready yourself with the fact that half of the food you would offer to your baby would most likely end up on the floor or on your baby’s bib and chin. There’s no need to fret about this as your baby still has to get used to how food tastes and feels.

You can start with letting your baby eat cereal from a spoon. Make sure, however, that you do not give them hot as this could hurt your baby’s tongue and might not help him be more confident in transitioning from milk to solid food.

Avoid foods that have high tendencies to be allergens. When feeding your baby, make sure you watch his body’s reaction. If you notice rashes, diarrhea, too much passing of gas or belching and fussiness after eating, get in touch with your pediatrician as this could already be signs of allergy.

bib and burp clothIf your baby seems to avoid certain food, don’t force them to eat it. You can, however, try to offer the same type of food at a later time when he is less fussy.

When your baby reaches 9 months of age, you can start giving him or her solid chunks of food. Make sure, however, that you cut the food into bite sizes to prevent possible choking.

At all times, make sure that you have your bib and burp cloths with you. If you haven’t picked one yet for your baby, you can try the ones at Simply Unique Baby Gifts.

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