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It is normal to feel excited, tired, and amazed all at the same time after delivery. You may feel a great sense of calm, peace, and relief as you hold, look at, and talk to your baby. During the first hour after the birth, you can also expect to introduce your baby to feeding by breast, if you plan to breast-feed.
Breast-feeding provides significant health benefits to both you and your baby and is strongly encouraged by the American Academy of Pediatrics.11 If you breast-feed, don't be surprised if you and your baby have some difficulty at first. Breast-feeding is a learned technique, so you will get better at it with practice. Almost all difficulties that can develop with breast-feeding can be remedied with home treatments and by talking to your health professional or a breast-feeding specialist (lactation consultant). Most hospitals have at least one lactation consultant available to help new mothers breast-feed. Don't hesitate to ask for help.
During the first days of breast-feeding, your nipples will probably become tender or sore and may even develop painful cracks in the skin. But as breast-feeding becomes more established, the soreness usually goes away. For more information, see the topic Breast-Feeding.
For helpful information about getting a good start with breast-feeding and preventing complications, see:
You may experience shaking chills right after delivery. This is a common reaction in the hours after delivery. A warm blanket may help you feel more comfortable.
During the first hours after the birth, your health professional or a nurse will:
| By: | Healthwise Staff | Last Revised: January 7, 2010 |
| Medical Review: | Kathleen Romito, MD - Family Medicine Sarah Marshall, MD - Family Medicine Kirtly Jones, MD - Obstetrics and Gynecology | |
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