Caring for You and Your Baby

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Latch A “latch” is the way a baby attaches to the breast to suckle. A good latch is important to help your baby transfer the milk, to help your breasts to make more milk and to prevent painful nipples. • Find a comfortable position with lots of support. Snuggle your baby in close to you. • Line up baby’s nose with your nipple. Baby’s head can then tilt. Let baby’s chin and lower lip touch the breast first and when their mouth opens wide, guide the open mouth up and over your nipple. A wide open mouth helps baby to get more of the dark skin around your nipple (areola) in baby’s mouth (not just the nipple). • Once on the breast, baby’s chin will be pushed in against the breast. • Keep the tip of baby’s nose touching your breast but be sure you can see the baby’s nostrils so he can breath.

Deep Latch 1. Find a comfortable position 2. Support baby 3. Bring baby to you 4. Point nipple to roof of mouth 5. Align nose to nipple 6. Dig chin into the breast 7. Roll baby on from bottom lip to top lip

You can tell your baby is latched on well and getting milk if: • Lips are curled out wide • Cheeks are rounded • You can hear or see baby swallowing • You do not feel pain while breastfeeding

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Steps to a Good Latch

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Latch

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Nourish Your Bundle of Joy

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Breastfeeding in the First Week After Birth

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pages 101-104

Basics About Your Newborn Baby’s Body

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pages 89-98

NEWBORN CARE

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pages 85-88

Post Birth Warning Signs

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Save Your Life

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Emotional Changes

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pages 78-80

Birth control information Contraception

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page 76

Physical Changes After Birth

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pages 72-75

Labor Complications

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pages 64-65, 67-68

Anesthesia Options

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pages 62-63

Pain Control

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pages 60-61

How To Tell When Labor Begins

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pages 58-59

Signs That You Are Approaching Labor

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page 57

The Risks for Babies Born Before 39 Weeks

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page 56

Labor Induction

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pages 53-55

Labor Interventions

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pages 49-52

Recommended Birthing Plan

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pages 46-48

Packing and Preparing for the Hospital

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What You Can Expect From Us

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pages 43-44

Caring for Yourself

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pages 36-40

Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STDs) in Pregnancy

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Protecting Yourself and Your Baby

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Group B Streptococcus (GBS)

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Diet and Nutrition

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Preeclampsia and High Blood Pressure in Pregnancy

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Complications of Pregnancy

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Common Experiences

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Embryo Development

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Birth and Beyond Education and Support

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Visitation Guidelines

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