Simple Ayurvedic steps to Breastfeeding

August 6, 2021
NewDelhi, August 06, 2021:

According to Ayurveda, the most vital aspect for a newborn child or new mother is breastfeeding. It helps boost a baby’s immune system and also has an excellent result on mothers health like reducing the risk of allergies, diseases and various other infections.

Breastfeeding has various misconceptions but it is extremely important in today’s time as it provides the right source of nutrients for babies like calcium, vitamin, protein and fat. For mothers it also helps in loss of post- pregnancy weight and protects from various health issues.

For new mothers who don’t have the right expert guidance face challenges like low- milk flow, breast pain and irritation, hence Ayurveda recommends certain Do’s and Don’t like:

A balanced diet should be followed daily post- delivery that 

Includes: Green leafy vegetables, Mung beans, Bajra and Almonds.

Excludes: Caffeine, spicy,fermented and sour food.

To try and consume herbs like Shatavari, Fennel seeds, Garlic, Ginger and Cinnamon for better health.  To avoid pressing the breast for lactation as it may cause soreness and  instead try and have lentil (dal) soup to increase the breast milk for easier feeding.

For strengthening the mother’s muscle and overall body, one can try this home remedy recipe of Laddu: Fenugreek powder – 1 tbsp, Ginger powder – ¼ cup , Sua  (Dill Seeds) –  ¼ cup, Jaggery ½ cup, Ghee – ¼ cup, Fennel seeds – 1 Tbsp. Make this laddu in the size of 1 inch and have one daily in the morning empty stomach.

Try to include any low impact physical activity in daily routine like Yoga and aerobics for an active lifestyle which will help the mother stay fit.

Following such simple steps will easen the process of  breastfeeding.”

Author : Dr.Smita Naram, Co-founder, Ayushakti. 

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