The importance of role of father in Phase Lactation
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The importance of role of father in Phase Lactation
Psychologyx- It is no secret, in the process of breastfeeding, the mother is the central figure and is considered the only important figure. While the father role as breadwinner in order to buy the various needs of the baby. But is it the role of father as breadwinner is just?
First, some twenty years ago, a taboo subject when my father helped replace diapers, bathing or cleaning a child. But now times have changed. Father role was increased. A father, should be ready to help my mother to care for babies with full awareness.
It is well known that the production of breast milk (ASI) is closely related to mother's mental condition. If a mother feels anxious, depressed and afraid of milk produced will be less. As a result, the child will lack the milk that led to the lack of nutrition and the negative impact on growth. Although even breast milk can be substituted with formula, breast milk remains the best source of nutrition.
Fathers' involvement began when she can breastfeed your baby. Nursing process this will become an enjoyable ritual between mother, father and child. Fathers show affection and attention to mother and child will make the mother feel calm and protected. Comfortable feeling that makes the mother motivated and consequently, milk production will be smooth and abundant.
This is where the father plays an important role in the process of breastfeeding. As a father figure and protector of the family head will make mothers feel not alone when caring for your child.
In addition to the time of breastfeeding, the interactions are conducted by the father will be different to that of the mother. When the father while the mother tends communicative cuddle or interact with the physical game. In terms of infant development, a great physical energy will offset the father's mother's gentle touch. Differences in style is what makes your child a rich experience.
Thus, the child will be more intelligent and closer to both parents. It is no secret, in the process of breastfeeding, the mother is the central figure and is considered the only important figure. While the father role as breadwinner in order to buy the various needs of the baby. But is it the role of father as breadwinner is just?
First, some twenty years ago, a taboo subject when my father helped replace diapers, bathing or cleaning a child. But now times have changed. Father role was increased. A father, should be ready to help my mother to care for babies with full awareness.
It is well known that the production of breast milk (ASI) is closely related to mother's mental condition. If a mother feels anxious, depressed and afraid of milk produced will be less. As a result, the child will lack the milk that led to the lack of nutrition and the negative impact on growth. Although even breast milk can be substituted with formula, breast milk remains the best source of nutrition.
Fathers' involvement began when she can breastfeed your baby. Nursing process this will become an enjoyable ritual between mother, father and child. Fathers show affection and attention to mother and child will make the mother feel calm and protected. Comfortable feeling that makes the mother motivated and consequently, milk production will be smooth and abundant.
This is where the father plays an important role in the process of breastfeeding. As a father figure and protector of the family head will make mothers feel not alone when caring for your child.
In addition to the time of breastfeeding, the interactions are conducted by the father will be different to that of the mother. When the father while the mother tends communicative cuddle or interact with the physical game. In terms of infant development, a great physical energy will offset the father's mother's gentle touch. Differences in style is what makes your child a rich experience.
Thus, the child will be more intelligent and closer to both parents.
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