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Here to you see different type of Indian woman breastfeeding. Nowadays women fighting for open breastfeeding.

This channel main aim is to support that's fighting women. And awareness of open breastfeeding, it's not a sexual thing.
Transcript
00:00So we're already in a nice good position, this is called cross-cradle position, and mom has her hands really supporting right behind baby's ears
00:08and right on the base of the skull, the palm of the hand is right in the shoulder blades.
00:12So now we'll get baby ready, he is ready to go.
00:16So in positioning you really want to line up nose to nipple, get that nipple right at that top lip
00:21and then as soon as we see that top lip come over the tip of the nipple we just bring baby in closer.
00:26Really think of it as your job to position your baby and your baby's job to latch.
00:31So if you get that baby in that right position with that nipple pointed upward towards the nose
00:36they have a natural rooting reflex to open their mouth toward that direction where they're feeling that touch.
00:43So if we're touching that top lip, baby will open up wide towards the top and get a good deep latch.
00:50We don't see any of mom's areola outside of the mouth.
00:56You can also really help baby just by using the hand that is supporting your breast to squeeze and compress.
01:02That will really help baby to keep going and kind of finish off that feeding as well.
01:07If baby does get really fussy or fidgety at the breast, that's a great way to keep them active.
01:12It's also a great way if they are sleeping at the breast to kind of finish off that feeding and keep them drinking.
01:19But you are looking for that pause in the chin.
01:22And if they really open up wide in that pause and then they come back down, that's a swallow.
01:27That's a swallow.
01:33So in this position, whenever you're holding your hand right here, you can actually help baby to get a little bit deeper as well
01:40just by using the palm of your hand to kind of press in right at the shoulder blades.
01:44And what that does is really helps that chin get on there nice and deep as well so that baby can really take in lots of breast tissue.
01:51So if we have our hand in the right position, we should be able to give good head and neck support for baby.
01:56You're using your thumb and your first finger right behind the ears.
01:59So that if you do need to position baby a little bit deeper or pull back, you can very easily.
02:05We do want to avoid this part of the head.
02:08We don't want to have our hand in here like this.
02:10Babies have a natural reflex to push back against anything that is touching right there.
02:14So your hand position just right at the nape of the neck and the base of the skull,
02:20that's really where you want the base of your hand to be.
02:23The palm of your hand kind of in their shoulders just like you've got right there.

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