Breastfeeding With a Disability- What You Need to Know
Breast Milk is the most effective and nutritional rich food for your babies. After many researchers and strong evidence collected about magical long term benefits of feeding your baby, newly turned mothers prefer nursing over anything, let say their career, relationships or socializing. Awareness is increasing, the corporate and business sector is compelled to give nursing leaves to lactating mothers, as it's important and an act of humanity too. Breastfeeding has vital minerals, vitamins and antibodies which is a universally recommended method of feeding infants.
Breastfeeding
without a disability or a with a disability, has no negative effect on your
milk production and quality of milk, which is equally healthy for your baby.
don’t make an excuse of your disability, we agree it would be harder for a
disable women, facing many hardships in nursing journey but trust us, that’s
worth it. Sometimes the mother is physically disable, or maybe find difficult
to latch, many times suffering with breasts issues and low milk supply. you can
have lactation brownies to address this issue, as it
boosts milk production very quickly. Here are few challenges that a disable
mother faces and their possible solutions too.
1- Nursing
position
Many
mothers suffer from fatigue, over activated sensory problems or physical
disability like frozen shoulder, broken arm, pain in elbow or wrist. You can
use a nursing pillow to assist you while feeding and secure the baby in mothers
hand better. These pillows also support the back bone, spine and neck because
of good posture as it's hard to sit for long hours. You can change and bring
creativity in the latching position that can do wonders and relief you.
Moreover, many mothers feel better control over their baby and nursing when
lying down and feeding. Better latching position aids nursing resulting in an increased milk supply.
2- Breast
related issues
Breasts
are the main source which produces milk and we feed from it. If a mother is
facing any issues like large breasts, sore nipples, clogged ducts, engorgement
are painful but temporary issues and could be resolved by paying some attention
to it. Put a rolled-up towel underneath your saggy, big breasts to uplift them.
The thickness of the towel can be tamed easily. Use warm compresses if you have
engorgements, pump excess milk to give some relief.
3- Breasts
pumps
Breast
pumps are the best friends for nursing mothers. Mothers with heavy milk
production can use breast pumps to pump out excess milk. You can even pump milk
and store it if you are out or can’t feed for long hours due to any reason
which can be a hurdle for you. Pumping
can help stimulate breasts to increase milk supply. A hands free
pumping bra is another helpful and less timing adaptive equipment which helps
in the feeding process.
4- Support
from others
Women
with physical disabilities especially need help to cope with the whole
situation. This support could be bringing a baby to you, holding it while
you’re feeding, helping in pumping the milk. Your close relations will always
support and help you, so don’t be afraid and hesitate to ask for any help
because breastfeeding is the best act as a mother and family usually comes for
rescue.
5- Peer
support
Many
disable mothers complain that many health professionals and consultants are
unable to guide mothers with disabilities. In this respect, experienced disable
mothers and midwives come to your help and give healthy tips and tricks to
tackle the issue. There are many peer support programmes, groups on social
media or other disability conferences to enable help and give related
information.
6- Medication
and its effect
Many medications interact with your breastmilk
production and transfer in the infants through breast milk. you must consult
your doctor, informing him/her about your nursing and so they must recommend
medicines with safe chemicals and salts, which doesn’t hinder baby’s health.
Many mothers are on life saving drugs, and couldn’t leave them, these medicines
could be dangerous for the baby, so ask a lactation consultant to help you wean
off properly. Always go for safe medication while nursing.
7- Low
milk supply
Many
medicines and hormonal problems may slow your milk production and milk supply/
let down. There could be natural issues of producing less milk or maybe others,
you can have nursing treats like lactation brownies, emergency cookies,
oats or lattes which can help boost your milk supply within one or two days.
Some famous galactagogue herbs can also help you very quickly in this respect
like fenugreek, blessed thistle or fennel.
Closing lines
Breastfeeding
is a very beautiful way of building mother and baby bond, bringing both of them
close, near to each other developing skin to skin contact, near to your heart
indeed. Although mothers with disabilities have to face tough challenges rather
than normal women but hats off to their selfless efforts, they’re the best just
like super women!
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