meaning that she may have trouble eating good enough



to maintain and develop sufficient amounts of milk.





This type of diet normally involves a high calorie,



high nutrition diet which follows on from that in



pregnancy. Even though mothers in famine conditions



can produce milk with nutritional content, a mother



that is malnourished may produce milk with lacking



levels of vitamins A, D, B6, and B12.





If they smoke, breast feeding mothers must use



extreme caution. More than 20 cigarettes a day has



been shown to reduce the milk supply and cause vomiting,



diarrhoea, rapid heart rate, and restlessness in



the infants. SIDS (Sudden Infant Death Syndrome) is



more common in babies that are exposed to smoke.





Heavy drinking is also known to harm the imfant, as



well as yourself. If you are breast feeding, you



should avoid alcohol or consume very small amounts at



a time.





The excessive consumption of alcohol by the mother can



result in irritability, sleeplessness, and increased



feeding in the infant. Moderate use, normally 1 - 2



cups a day normally produces no effect. Therefore,



mothers that are breast feeding are advised to avoid



caffeine or restrict intake of it.





By following a healthy diet and limiting your intake



of the above, you'll ensure that your baby gets the



right nutrients during your time of breast feeding.



This stage of life is very important - as you don't



want anything to happen to your baby.