Introduction Lactation is the natural process of producing and secreting breast milk to nourish an infant. While breastfeeding is a natural function, many individuals experience challenges that may require professional guidance and support. Lactation guidance provides evidence-based assistance to address breastfeeding difficulties, optimize milk production, and ensure proper infant nutrition.
Common Symptoms & Challenges - Engorgement: Swollen, hard, painful breasts due to excess milk buildup
- Sore or cracked nipples: Pain, tenderness, or bleeding during feeding
- Low milk supply: Insufficient milk production for infant's needs
- Blocked ducts: Tender lumps in breast tissue causing localized pain
- Mastitis: Breast inflammation with flu-like symptoms, fever, and redness
- Latch difficulties: Infant struggles to properly attach to the breast
- Oversupply: Excessive milk production causing discomfort
- Thrush: Fungal infection causing burning pain and white patches
Common Procedures & Treatments Assessment & Education
- Latch evaluation and positioning techniques
- Feeding frequency and duration recommendations
- Proper breast care and hygiene protocols
Management Techniques
- Cold/warm compress application for engorgement relief
- Hand expression and pumping strategies
- Nipple shields or protective creams for damaged tissue
- Massage techniques for blocked ducts
Medical Interventions
- Antibiotics for mastitis or infections
- Antifungal medications for thrush
- Galactagogues to increase milk production
- Pain management options