let your little one feed. Remember, the comfortability of the mom will reflect the comfortability of the baby.
2. Prep Your Nightstand
Load up your nightstand with healthy snacks, drinking water, nipple creams, burp cloths, and whatever else you’ll need throughout the night for the little one and you. The less you have to move around or search for things at the crack of dawn, the easier it will be for you to continue breastfeeding.
3. Find Your Comfort Place
We all have that one place where we feel more at ease. It could be your bed loaded with pillows, your rocking chair, or your couch. Where ever it is, be sure to prep this place as well before the baby comes to ensure everything is in place as you would like it to be. This means your special place is clean, there’s nothing in sight to irk you, and it’s stocked up with all your breastfeeding essentials.
Tia Muhammad, BS, is an award-winning freelance content & media creative, copywriter, blogger, digital designer, and marketing consultant. She owns the boutique content and digital media company, jackieGLDN|studio.