Breast Feeding Tips Baby Tamil South Indian Aunty Mothers Mother--s Milk !exclusive!
ஊட்டுப்பால் என்பது தாய் மற்றும் குழந்தை இருவருக்கும் ஒரு சிறப்பான அனுபவம். தென்னிந்திய அத்தை அம்மாக்களுக்கான இந்த ஊட்டுப்பால் குறிப்புகள், புதிய தாயாகிய அவர்களுக்கு தங்கள் குழந்தைக்கு சிறந்த ஊட்டுப்பாலை கொடுக்க உதவும். ஊட்டுப்பால் என்பது ஒரு இயற்கையான செயல்முறை, மற்றும் அதை பாதுகாக்க மற்றும் ஊக்குவிக்க வேண்டும்.
In South Indian households, particularly in Tamil culture, the journey of feeding a newborn is treated as a sacred phase. It is a time deeply intertwined with traditional wisdom passed down through generations. While clinical environments like hospitals follow the structured guidance of the World Health Organization (WHO) Ten Steps to Successful Breastfeeding , at home, it is the experienced Aunties , Paattis (grandmothers), and mothers who step in to guide a new mom.
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Elders often prepare Poondu Kuzhambu (garlic tangy broth) or slow-cook garlic cloves in milk ( Poondu Paal ) for the mother to drink at night. Fennel Seeds ( Soombu ) and Cumin ( Seeragam ) In South Indian households, particularly in Tamil culture,
Call your mother. Call your Aunty . Drink a glass of Paanakam (jaggery water). Put the baby to the breast again.
Welcoming a newborn is a blissful experience, but for many new Tamil South Indian moms, it also brings a flurry of advice from paatis (grandmothers), aunties, and neighbors. While the love is overwhelming, separating traditional wisdom from scientific breastfeeding practices is key.
"Pumping reduces the milk. Let him suck directly. It's good for his jaw and my hormones." This public link is valid for 7 days
This is Thooka Pasithanam (Witching hour/Cluster feeding). The baby is not broken; they are placing an order for tomorrow’s milk supply.
Add a teaspoon of soaked fenugreek seeds to your morning routine or include it in Vendhaya Kali . It is a proven galactagogue.
If you experience cracked or sore nipples, skip the heavily perfumed commercial creams. The classic South Indian remedy is to express a few drops of your own breast milk and smear it over the nipple, letting it air dry. Breast milk has natural healing and antibacterial properties. 5. Rest and Avoid "Dhrishti" (The Evil Eye) The baby is not broken
Elders often perform simple Dhrishti removal rituals (using salt or red chillies) to calm an overly fussy baby or a stressed mother, restoring a peaceful environment for nursing. Traditional Wisdom Meets Modern Science
Traditional Wisdom: Essential South Indian Breastfeeding Tips for New Mothers