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How It Works 1: Optimising Practice to Support Establishing Breast/Chest Feeding – Part 1
To support optimal breast/chest feeding, midwives and support workers must have knowledge of breast anatomy and the mechanisms for milk production. The function of the breast is not overly influenced by the form of the breast, as there is a symbiotic relationship between the two.1 The appetite and removal of milk via the infant is key in determining effective lactation rather than the adult’s capacity to produce milk.1 The connection and work undertaken by parent and feeding infant requires knowledge and support of healthcare professionals, and also ongoing immediate support through immediate and wider networks of the feeding family. The parent/infant dyad should be supported as one unit as both have exceptional key elements to ensure adequate and optimal feeding, milk removal and production.