Bollywood actress Radhik Apte is now a new mom and nowadays she has to take care of her baby as well as work. Radhika, who arrived for the BAFTA Awards, said that she had to attend the function and manage the needs of breastfeeding and postpartum.
Through a post on Instagram, Radhika said that she took out a breast milk pump in the bathroom. The actress said that breastfeeding journey is not easy for any new mom. This post of Radhika clearly reflects that breastfeeding is not easy for any new working mom. Today, through this article, we are going to tell you about some rules related to breastfeeding.
Photo courtesy: Instagram (radhikaapte)
See post
Breaking should be done as soon as they are born
WHO And according to UNICEF, the baby should be fed mother’s milk within the first hour of birth. Apart from this, the child should get breastfeeding for the first 6 months and should not give any other food or liquid. When the baby cries with hunger, he/she should feed only.
All photos courtesy: Freepik
How to store breastmill

Cdc.gov According to it, whenever you store the breastmills in the bottle, keep it empty for one inch from the top as the breastmills spread when freeze. Milk can be placed in an insulated cooler bag for 24 hours with a frozen ice pack. If you are not going to use fresh milk within four days, then freeze it immediately.
How to feed milk

Milk can be cooled, room temperature or lukewarm. To heat the milk, keep the seal container in a bowl of warm water or hold it in hot water for some time. Milk should not be stored directly into stoves or microwaves.
How many times should milk be fed

kidshealth.org According to, the newborn should feed 8 to 12 times a day. The breastmilk is easily digested, so the newborn can soon feel hungry. Milk production also increases by repeated milk in the first few weeks. The baby of 1 to 2 months should be fed 7 to 9 times a day.
Give milk for how long

The newborn may take 20 minutes or more time to drink milk from one or both breasts at a time. As the baby grows up, he/she will learn to do breastfeeding. Now it can take 5 to 10 minutes to drink milk from a breast.