00:00The most important session for me is to educate my daughter.
00:17So, are you ready?
00:19Of course, I'm ready.
00:21From 8pm to 5pm.
00:24We have to learn everything about being a parent.
00:30The most important session for me is to educate my daughter.
00:54Peace be upon you.
00:56I'm Puan Nad Masrom.
00:58I'm a lactation counsellor.
01:01My role is to guide mothers and fathers...
01:05...on how to breastfeed their babies.
01:07In terms of breastfeeding, I can tell you...
01:10...that breastfeeding helps the baby to recover faster.
01:13Breastfeeding also reduces the risk of ovarian cancer, uterus cancer, and so on.
01:20How long does breastfeeding last?
01:22Good question.
01:23As long as you breastfeed your baby.
01:25If you want to breastfeed your baby for 6 months, you can breastfeed your baby for 6 months.
01:29If you want to breastfeed your baby for 2 years, you can breastfeed your baby for 2 years.
01:32Will the baby's teeth be crooked?
01:34No. Breastfeeding reduces the risk of crooked teeth.
01:37Breastfeeding leads to crooked teeth.
01:40When the baby is born, the first 3 days, 72 hours after the birth...
01:45...the baby's milk will turn yellow.
01:47We call that a cholesterol.
01:49Cholesterol is only found in pregnant mothers.
01:54People say that breastfeeding doesn't benefit the baby for 3 days or 2 years.
01:59Breastfeeding benefits the baby for 50 years.
02:02Kamal, breastfeeding lasts for 72 hours.
02:05So, please make sure that you focus on breastfeeding for 72 hours.
02:10Today, we're going to learn how to breastfeed your baby.
02:14But first, I'm going to bring Kamal.
02:15Kamal, are you ready?
02:16Yes, I'm ready.
02:17Okay, good.
02:19Can you lift this up?
02:22Yes.
02:23Okay.
02:24I'm going to take this off.
02:27And...
02:28I feel sorry for him.
02:30Don't worry.
02:31Babies in their first 3 months like to be breastfed...
02:35...because they feel like they're in a womb.
02:37Okay, come.
02:38Sulaiman Rahim.
02:40Okay, baby, behave here.
02:42Do I have to lift it up a bit?
02:43Yes, lift it up a bit.
02:44Do you see that?
02:45That's a good reminder.
02:49Okay.
02:50Do I have to put this in?
02:51Yes, very good.
02:52Okay, good job.
02:53Straighten your arms.
02:54Pull.
02:55Okay, you can do it.
02:57You can do it.
02:58How do I do it?
02:59If you want it to be tighter, you have to pull it.
03:01Oh, pull it.
03:02Pull it.
03:03I forgot how to do it.
03:05Pull it.
03:06Like this?
03:07Yes.
03:08Like this?
03:09That's right.
03:10Like this?
03:11Then, you can pull it.
03:13Like this?
03:14Yes.
03:15Okay.
03:16If you can, don't turn it around.
03:18So, lift it up a bit.
03:20Lift it up a bit.
03:21Then, pull it.
03:22Then, lock it.
03:23That's right.
03:24You can turn it around.
03:25Oh my goodness.
03:26I can't do it.
03:27Okay.
03:28Let's learn how to breastfeed a baby.
03:31Come on.
03:32Now, imagine that you want to breastfeed your baby.
03:35How do you want to make sure that the baby's mouth can go into the breast?
03:39Okay, good.
03:40Good job.
03:41Do you see that it's better?
03:42Yes.
03:43Now, the baby is beautiful.
03:44If you can, I'll demonstrate with another doll.
03:48If you can, hold the baby's back.
03:51And then, try to close the baby's back to your stomach.
03:54That's right.
03:55That's beautiful.
03:56Imagine that the baby's back is closed.
03:57So, what you can do in this situation is...
03:59...hold the baby's back and pull the baby's back a bit.
04:03Yes, that's right.
04:04So, usually, you can see that the baby's nose is not closed.
04:07But, if you want extra support...
04:10...usually, we'll encourage the mother to wear a nursing pillow.
04:13So, you can see that the baby's wife's hand...
04:16...is relaxed on the pillow.
04:18So, when she wants to breastfeed, no matter how heavy the baby is...
04:20...she can breastfeed very relaxed.
04:23So, how do you want to change?
04:24Usually, you'll choose the dominant hand.
04:27Why don't you change to the other side?
04:29When you change, it looks a bit crooked, right?
04:31Okay, try to change it.
04:34Okay, try to change it.
04:36Okay?
04:37So, the key words are the same.
04:39The most important thing is that the hand is on the back of the baby's back.
04:41And make sure that the baby's stomach is close to the mother's stomach.
04:44Okay?
04:45Why do I want to do it on the mother's stomach?
04:46Because I want to massage her later.
04:48Okay?
04:49So, when the baby's nose is closed, just pull the baby.
04:52If not, just let the baby relax.
04:54Like that.
04:55Can the baby breastfeed like this?
04:57Yes, when the baby is a year old.
04:59When the baby is a year old?
05:00Yes.
05:01The baby can't breastfeed when the baby is a year old, right?
05:03The baby can't breastfeed when the baby is a year old, right?
05:05When the baby is a year old, the baby can step on the mother's body...
05:07...and breastfeed like this.
05:09Breastfeed like this.
05:10So, no problem.
05:11But there's one thing that I want to tell Kamal.
05:13Let's say that after the baby was born...
05:16...the baby experienced 360 emotional changes.
05:19It means that the hormonal changes...
05:21...when the baby was born...
05:23...it dropped like that.
05:25So, in a few days, the baby will cry sometimes.
05:28Sometimes, the baby will have a lot of feelings...
05:31...that are hard to describe.
05:33All mothers experience this.
05:34Just make sure that it doesn't last more than two weeks.
05:38Okay?
05:39If Allah wills it, everything will be easier for the baby.
05:41Okay?
05:43Okay?
05:44So, that's all.
05:45Alright, thank you.
05:46We've just finished a session with Mrs. Nad Masrum.
05:49That was the most important session for me...
05:51...to help her...
05:54...to breastfeed the baby in the right way.
05:57Sometimes, we see that it's not right.
05:59It doesn't look right.
06:00The way the baby is breastfed...
06:02...why it's important...
06:04...and how to breastfeed the baby...
06:06...and what milk to give to the baby.
06:08So, it's important to take care of the baby's health.
06:12That's all.
06:13This is the first time...
06:16...for both of us to be a mother and a father.
06:20So, we don't have much experience.
06:22Hopefully, we won't go back to that.
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