Breast milk is the most natural and complete food for newborns. It contains all essential nutrients, antibodies, and enzymes required for proper growth and development.
Although breastfeeding is natural, it is not always easy. Many mothers need proper guidance to overcome common problems such as:
With the right support and techniques, most of these problems can be solved quickly.
At our hospital, we provide complete lactation support from pregnancy to post-delivery period.
We guide mothers on:
Our team helps mothers practically with:
Positioning the baby correctly
Improving latch
Relieving breast pain
Expressing breast milk
We provide medical support for:
Proper diet is essential for good milk production. We provide:
We guide mothers on:
Here are some simple but effective tips recommended by our experts:
Our team at Bhagyoday Women’s Care Hospital helps mothers follow these steps confidently.
When it comes to your baby’s nutrition, expert guidance matters the most.
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Consult Dr. Shashikala H. Sahu at Bhagyoday Women’s Care Hospital, New Ranip, Ahmedabad for expert lactation guidance and breastfeeding solutions.
Breastfeeding is a journey that becomes easier with the right guidance and support. At Bhagyoday Women’s Care Hospital, we stand with every mother to ensure a healthy and joyful breastfeeding experience.

Breastfeeding should ideally begin within the first hour after birth. Early feeding helps establish milk supply and bonding.
Low milk supply can often be improved with correct latching, frequent feeding, proper diet, hydration, and medical guidance. Consult our experts for personalized support.
Yes. With the right positioning and support, mothers can successfully breastfeed even after a C-section.
Signs include regular urination, steady weight gain, active behavior, and satisfaction after feeds. Our doctors can help assess feeding adequacy.
Foods like milk, nuts, green vegetables, garlic, oats, and plenty of fluids help improve milk production.
In most common illnesses, breastfeeding can continue safely. Always consult your doctor for guidance.
Usually 15–30 minutes per feed, but it varies with each baby. Feeding on demand is most important.
No. Breast milk is always the best and most complete nutrition for babies unless medically advised otherwise.
Yes. With pumping, milk storage techniques, and proper planning, working mothers can continue breastfeeding successfully.
If you have pain, baby is not latching, low milk supply, or baby is not gaining weight, seek help immediately.