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Fathers Can Support Breastfeeding
 

Fathers play a key role in every area of their child's growth and breastfeeding is one of them. Although mothers have the major responsibility, fathers can take part. This brochure gives tips on how families may support mothers who breastfeed.

The following fact sheet is provided courtesy of the Department of Agriculture Food and Nutrition Service and WIC.

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Fathers Can Support Breastfeeding
 

Photograph of a father holding a child while the mother looks on.

Why should Fathers Encourage Breastfeeding?

  • Research shows that breastfeed babies have fewer colds and ear infections
  • The nutrients in breast milk help build the baby's brain and immune system
  • Breast milk is always the right temperature and ready to serve

How can Fathers be a Part of the Breastfeeding Team?

    Here are some suggestions:Photograph of a father doing laundry with his children.
  • Help around the house. If there are other children take care of them so that mom can get some rest
  • Take your baby to mom for breastfeeding. If mom needs something while she's breastfeeding, offer to get it for her
  • Do things that will make mom feel good about herself:
    Praise her for breastfeeding, do something special for her or be proud!
  • Make time for just you and our baby. Babies need cuddles and hugs from their dads, too
  • When mom is breastfeeding, help her feel comfortable and relaxed
  • Your support can make mom feel comfortable about breastfeeding, even in public
    • When the baby gets hungry and needs to eat in public, mom can breastfeed without people noticing her
    • Mom can use a blanket or a shawl cover up while breastfeeding

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    Fathers Can Support Breastfeeding [PDF, 237KB]

Fathers Can Support Breastfeeding. USDA/FNS/WIC. 2002. English.