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Understanding Breastfeeding On Demand: Benefits, Techniques, and Tips

Breastfeeding on demand is a natural and intuitive approach to feeding your baby. It involves feeding your baby whenever they show signs of hunger, rather than adhering to a strict feeding schedule. This method is thought to promote a strong bond between mother and baby, while also ensuring that the baby receives the necessary nutrients to support their growth and development. Breastfeeding on demand is also believed to help boost a mother's milk supply, as frequent feeding signals to the body that more milk is needed. Overall, breastfeeding on demand is a flexible and responsive approach to feeding that can benefit both mother and baby.