Lactation
Lactation

Expert Breastfeeding Guidance for a Confident Start

Supporting mothers through every stage of their breastfeeding journey.

The days following your baby’s arrival can feel overwhelming, especially when breastfeeding challenges arise. At Motherland Hospital, our lactation support services are designed to help new mothers navigate these early days with confidence and comfort. Whether it’s establishing the first latch, managing discomfort, understanding feeding positions, or addressing common newborn concerns, our experienced lactation consultants provide personalised guidance rooted in medical expertise and empathy. With the right support at the right time.

Services & Facilities

Before Your Baby’s Birth
Before Your Baby’s Birth

Preparing for breastfeeding during pregnancy can make a significant difference after delivery. Antenatal counselling helps mothers understand the importance of early skin-to-skin contact, milk initiation, and correct feeding techniques. Expecting mothers are encouraged to include breastfeeding preferences and immediate skin-to-skin contact in their birth plan, ensuring continuity of care and support from the very first moments after birth.

Breastfeeding Challenges We Help With
Breastfeeding Challenges We Help With

Breastfeeding difficulties are common, especially in the initial days. Our lactation experts provide hands-on support and guidance for concerns such as improper latch, feeding discomfort, positioning issues, engorgement, and newborn feeding patterns. Early intervention helps prevent complications and builds confidence for both mother and baby.

Latch & Feeding Difficulties
Latch & Feeding Difficulties

If a baby struggles to latch or feeding feels uncomfortable, timely assessment and correction are essential. Our lactation consultants evaluate positioning and latch technique, offering gentle adjustments and continued support to help establish effective and pain-free feeding.

Sore Nipples & Breast Discomfort
Sore Nipples & Breast Discomfort

Persistent soreness is often linked to latch or positioning issues. Through careful evaluation and personalised advice, our specialists help identify the cause and guide mothers toward comfortable feeding practices that promote healing and prevent recurrence.

Breast Engorgement & Milk Flow Management
Breast Engorgement & Milk Flow Management

Breast engorgement can occur when milk supply increases in the first few days after delivery. Our lactation team educates mothers on frequent feeding, gentle massage techniques, and safe expression methods to relieve discomfort and maintain healthy milk flow.

Team of Lactation Specialists

Compassionate care backed by medical excellence.

Bandana Yadav
Bandana Yadav
BPT, MPT

Lactation Specialist

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Frequently Asked Questions

Within the first few days after delivery or earlier if feeding discomfort or latch issues occur.

Mild discomfort can occur initially, but persistent pain usually indicates latch or positioning problems.

Yes, correct latch, frequent feeding, nutrition guidance, and reassurance often improve milk supply.

Lactation experts assess feeding position and technique to help establish comfortable and effective feeding.

Through frequent feeding, safe expression methods, and guidance to relieve discomfort and maintain milk flow.

Yes, counselling before delivery prepares mothers for early feeding and builds confidence post-birth.
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