Helping mothers and babies breastfeed through the first days until breastfeeding and milk supply are well-established should be the goal of all clinical care providers. Once a mother and baby reach 100 hours, it is reasonable to expect that baby will be attaching well and breastfeeding effectively and that mother’s milk volume will be sufficient to completely nourish her baby.
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Introducing The First 100 Hours Strategy
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Helping mothers and babies breastfeed through the first days until breastfeeding and milk supply are well-established should be the goal of all clinical care providers. Once a mother and baby reach 100 hours, it is reasonable to expect that baby will be attaching well and breastfeeding effectively and that mother’s milk volume will be sufficient to completely nourish her baby.