If you’ve faced challenges with low milk output and have explored different methods to enhance it, a nursing vacation could be the solution for you.
It is NOT taking a break from breastfeeding!
On the contrary, a nursing vacation (sometimes called ‘The pump-in weekend’) is when you and your baby spend at least 36 hours doing nothing but breastfeeding, cuddling, and relaxing together.
This does not mean that your bed imprisons you. You can watch movies, read your favorite book or magazine, knit, or even nap.
Spending uninterrupted skin-to-skin time with your baby is important, as well as responding as quickly as possible to their nursing cues.
If you have a low milk supply and have tried different methods to help boost your supply, you’re a perfect candidate for a nursing vacation!
The time you spend with your baby will significantly benefit both of you. It will boost your milk supply and improve your baby’s development and calm them.
The focus point is on you and your baby. The main idea is to trick your brain into thinking that your baby is going through a growth spurt and needs more milk.
This is why it is vital to feed or pump as often as possible. The more you breastfeed or pump, the more milk will be produced.
You need to spend most of the three days doing skin-to-skin contact with your baby to promote the production of certain hormones in both you and your baby.
Skin-to-Skin contact promotes the production of the following hormones:
1. Oxytocin (‘Love Hormone’)
2. Prolactin (‘Parenting Hormone‘)
3. Opioids (‘Pleasure Hormones’) Reduce pain awareness.
4. Norepinephrine (‘Adrenaline’)
5. Pheromones
The more you feed or pump, the more milk you will start to produce. Non-nutritional sucking, also known as comfort nursing, is a great way to boost your milk production.
A nursing vacation gives you more quality time with your baby. You get to know each other better and even bond more quickly. As a matter of interest, adoptive mothers often use breastfeeding to bond with their adopted babies, even if they have little or no milk. They do this by supplementing via an SNS filled with donor breast milk or formula.
You and your baby get to relax, giving your body and mind time to heal.
When we don’t relax enough, we don’t give our brains a chance to interpret and perceive all the new information and knowledge obtained. This can have adverse effects on our physical and mental health.
Relaxation can:
What if My Baby Is Not Into It?
Some babies might not be ‘into it’ only because they’re not used to it. Don’t put pressure on your baby. Let them lead the way.
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