This document discusses breastfeeding, including its benefits, anatomy, physiology, and techniques. Some key points include:
- Exclusive breastfeeding is recommended for the first six months due to complete nutrition, immunity benefits, and bonding effects.
- Breast anatomy includes glandular tissue, ducts, and sinuses that secrete and store milk under stimulation from prolactin and oxytocin hormones.
- Common issues like sore nipples and engorgement can be prevented or treated to ensure successful breastfeeding.
- Frequent feeding on demand is recommended, assessing urine output and weight gain of the baby.