Kei te nui te kai a pēpi?
Kei te nui te kai a pēpi?
Mā te whāngai ina hiakai ana tō pēpi ka whakarite kia whai waiū haere tonu koe. Koinei te tikanga a tō pēpi mō te whakarite ka whai waiū ia. Ko ngā waiū ka ngotea mai e ia ka whakakīhia anō ia kaihanga.
Mā te whāngai ina hiakai ana tō pēpi ka whakarite kia whai waiū haere tonu koe. Koinei te tikanga a tō pēpi mō te whakarite ka whai waiū ia. Ko ngā waiū ka ngotea mai e ia ka whakakīhia anō ia kaihanga.
He tikanga tonu ngā kai auau i te whānautanga mai o tō pēpi.
Tērā pea ka pāwera ngā kōmata, engari ko te tikanga kāore i te mamae, pātoitoi, toto rānei. Pātai ki tō tapuhi, nēhi Tamariki Ora rānei mēnā kei te ngote tika, waea rānei ki PlunketLine 0800 933 922, te La Leche League o tō rohe rānei.
Me moe koe i te wā ka moe a pēpi!
External links and downloads
Find out more about how you can tell if your baby is getting enough milk and some signs your baby is well fed.
Things change a lot in the first few days after your bay is born. Watch a short video about what to expect - how much colostrum you produce; what to expect when your milk comes in; what happens to baby's poos and wees in the first few days.
The Mama Aroha app provides information about many aspects of breastfeeding. It includes information on the importance of breastfeeding, support for breastfeeding skin to skin, supply and demand feeding, what to expect, feeding cues, latching and positioning, hand expressing and milk storage. Check out how to use the app (PDF, 1.73 MB).
This app provides information about various aspects of breastfeeding - from how to prepare for breastfeeding during pregnancy, through to the first few days and the early weeks. In provides guidance on common issues such as latching and positioning your baby, hand expressing and breast care. In addition, the app has information on more unusual issues such as breastfeeding twins and early babies (premature), and frequently asked questions around breastfeeding such as medicines, contraception and smoking when breastfeeding.
Check SmartStart to find breastfeeding support services in your area.
If you are worried about how your baby is breastfeeding, ask for a breatfeeding assessment. Your midwife or lead maternity carer (LMC) will know who to refer you to in your area. You can also talk to a PlunketLine nurse on 0800 933 922. Calls are free and PlunketLine is available 24/7. They'll do an assessment and can book you an online appointment with one of Whānau Āwhina Plunket's lactation consultants. These breastfeeding consultations are free and available for all breastfeeding women - even if Whānau Āwhina Plunket isn't your WellChild provider.
This page last reviewed 30 May 2022.
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