Why Should I Breastfeed?

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Breastfeeding is not just a healthy choice; it’s an investment in the child’s health and development, and the mother’s well-being. Al Mahd Home Care Services in Dubai offers comprehensive support programs for new mothers, including education, follow-up, and in-home breastfeeding consultations from certified specialists.

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Direct health benefits for the child

Strengthening the immune system: Helps protect the baby from intestinal and respiratory infections.
Ideal nutrition: Breast milk naturally changes to meet the baby’s needs.
Easily digestible: Relieves gas and colic and improves digestive health.

World Health Organization recommendations

The WHO recommends exclusive breastfeeding for 6 months, continuing for 2 years or beyond. The Almhd Home Care Services team helps you adhere to these recommendations through ongoing support.

Benefits of breastfeeding for the mother

Rapid recovery after childbirth.
Reduced risk of breast and ovarian cancer.
Strengthened emotional bond between mother and child.

Cradle Services provides home care services to support breastfeeding.

We offer services including:

  • Home visits for lactation consultations.
  • Correcting infant positioning and latching.
  • Monitoring infant growth and improving milk production.
  • Training mothers on best breastfeeding practices.

What do you do if you encounter difficulties?

Al-Mahd Home Nursing Services’ lactation consultants are ready to support you at home, providing effective solutions for any problem, such as pain, difficulty latching, or low milk supply.

Book now:

Almhd Home Nursing Services
Contact Number: +971 528237102
Email: [email protected]

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During childbirth, the fetus, which is immersed in amniotic fluid and totally dependent on the placenta for nutrition and oxygen, makes a major transition to a newborn baby that breathes air and takes in nutrition by mouth. Immediately after a baby is delivered, the doctor, midwife, or nurse gently clears mucus and other material from the mouth, nose, and throat with a suction bulb. The newborn is then able to take a breath and no longer needs to receive oxygen through the umbilical cord. Two clamps are placed on the umbilical cord, and the umbilical cord is then cut between the clamps.

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