From Frustration to Feeding Freedom Dr Bharathi Baranage Transforming Breastfeeding Support

28 May 2024 11:01 am Views - 138

 

I believe that a strong foundation of knowledge is essential for new mothers. Through my prenatal programmes, I offer in-depth education on breastfeeding, covering everything from its benefits and techniques to common challenges and solutions. 

The new mother stared at her crying newborn, a knot of worry tightening in her stomach. Breastfeeding, something thatseemed natural, felt frustratingly elusive. Latching was awkward, her nipples were sore, and the constant feeding felt overwhelming. “Am I doing this wrong?” she wondered.
 
Breastfeeding is often portrayed as a blissful bonding experience, but for many new mothers, it’s a challenging journey filled with unanswered questions and self-doubt. Dr. Bharathi Baranage understands this struggle all too well. Her own breastfeeding experience fuelled a passion to empower mothers and revolutionise support systems. 
 
Dr. Baranage’s much-needed initiative goes beyond offering practical tips. It aims to ignite confidence and equip mothers with the knowledge they need to navigate their unique breastfeeding paths. As she pursues her certification as a Breastfeeding Specialist, Dr. Baranage’s unwavering goal shines brightly: to ensure every mother feels informed, supported, and empowered on this vital journey of motherhood.
 
Q: What initially drew you to specialise in maternal wellness and breastfeeding support?
I’m actually a trainee in Tuberculosis & Chest Diseases at the Post Graduate Institute of Medicine Colombo. My journey on maternal wellness and breastfeeding support was deeply influenced by my personal experiences and the gaps I observed in the support systems available to mothers in Sri Lanka. I’m also currently reading to be a Certified Breastfeeding Specialist.
 
The importance of a structured breastfeeding support programme became evident to me during my breastfeeding journey. While there are support services available, accessing them can be challenging immediately after delivery. Additionally, the online resources that exist can often be difficult for non-medical mothers to understand, and no hungry baby will wait till their mamas learn how to breastfeed. This is the very reason most mothers opt for mixed or formula feeding which would compromise their milk supply. This highlighted a significant gap in Sri Lanka—a need for a comprehensive, accessible, and easily understandable programme on breastfeeding.
 
My motivation to create such a programme was further reinforced by my experiences during my second pregnancy. I vividly remember the stress and exhaustion of the first few days postpartum. My baby was crying incessantly, and it turned out that I was breastfeeding incorrectly, leading to poor latching. Despite my pain and tiredness, I had to physically visit the hospital to resolve the issue. At that moment, I realised the immense value an online resource could have provided. If I had access to immediate, reliable online support, it would have alleviated much of the stress and confusion I experienced.
 
Q: How do you empower mothers to make informed decisions about breastfeeding and navigate any difficulties they might encounter?
 
This is at the heart of my work on @lacto.mamma. Here’s how I approach this:
 
1. Providing Comprehensive Prenatal Education: I believe that a strong foundation of knowledge is essential for new mothers. Through my prenatal programmes, I offer in-depth education on breastfeeding, covering everything from its benefits and techniques to common challenges and solutions. This preparation helps mothers feel confident and informed, allowing them to make decisions based on knowledge rather than societal taboos or misconceptions.
 
2. Ensuring Immediate Post natal Support: The period imm-ediately after childbirth is often stressful and overwhelming for new mothers and their families. During this time, it’s crucial to have quick access to reliable support and resources. I make myself readily available to new mothers, providing timely assistance and guidance when they need it most. Whether it’s through direct messages, live sessions, or quick consultations, my goal is to be there for mothers in those critical moments to help them navigate any breastfeeding difficulties they encounter.
 
Q: Why did you decide to leverage Instagram as a platform to share your expertise?
I chose Instagram primarily because of its visual nature. Instagram excels at delivering information through images and videos, which can be more engaging and easier to understand than long paragraphs of text. This is particularly important when addressing topics like breastfeeding, where visual demonstrations of techniques can be incredibly helpful for mothers.
 
Visual content allows for a quicker grasp of essential concepts, making it easier for mothers to absorb and apply the information in real-life situations. Instagram also offers interactive features, such as live sessions and story Q&As, which enable real-time engagement and personalised support.
 
While Instagram is my starting point, I recognise the value of expanding to other platforms. 
 

Breastfeeding is often portrayed as a blissful bonding experience, but for many new mothers, it’s a challenging journey filled with unanswered questions and self-doubt.  

Q: Your Instagram account is a valuable resource for mothers. Can you tell us more about the specific types of content you share?
 
Absolutely! At @lacto.mamma, my mission is to empower and support both prenatal and postnatal mothers. For prenatal mothers, I concentrate on preparation. This includes tips and advice on getting ready for breastfeeding, understanding its benefits, and learning about techniques and positions that can make breastfeeding easier from the start. I share practical advice, expert insights, and personal experiences to help expecting mothers feel confident and well-prepared to begin their breastfeeding journey.
 
For postnatal mothers, @lacto.mamma serves as a quick and easy-to-navigate resource for all things related to breastfeeding. I provide information on topics such as breastfeeding techniques, troubleshooting common challenges, maintaining milk supply, and balancing breastfeeding with daily life. My goal is to make reliable, supportive information readily available to new mothers, helping them to navigate the breastfeeding stage with confidence and ease.
 
Every Sunday, I hope to host an Instagram Live session where I discuss various topics related to breastfeeding. 
 
In addition to the live sessions, I regularly create posts that highlight key points from these discussions. By focusing on specific challenges and offering evidence-based advice, my content aims to empower mothers with the knowledge and confidence they need to successfully breastfeed.
Q: What are some of the key messages you emphasise to mothers about the importance of self-care during this crucial time?
 
Self-care is essential for successful breastfeeding, and I emphasise several key messages to mothers:
 
1. Prioritise Rest: Adequate rest is vital for a mother’s physical and mental health. Find time to rest and sleep whenever possible. This not only helps in physical recovery but also supports emotional well-being, which is crucial for successful breastfeeding.
 
2. Maintain a Healthy Diet:
Nutrition plays a significant role in both the mother’s and baby’s health. I teach new mothers about the importance of consuming a balanced diet rich in essential nutrients, staying hydrated, and avoiding substances that could affect their milk supply or their baby’s health.
 
3. Take Regular Breaks: Taking breaks is necessary to avoid burnout. I encourage mothers to take short, regular breaks to relax and recharge. This could be a few moments of quiet time, a walk, or any activity that helps them feel refreshed.
 
4. Seek Support: Breastfeeding can be challenging, and having a support system is crucial. Seek help from partners, family members, and friends. Whether it’s assisting with household chores, taking care of the baby to give the mother some rest, or providing emotional support, having a reliable support network can make a significant difference.
 
Q: What are your future plans? 
My primary mission is to help mothers successfully breastfeed by providing comprehensive support and information. 
 
Regarding plans, my focus will remain on breastfeeding support, as I believe it’s a critical area where mothers need reliable and consistent help. I plan to continue expanding my content and resources to ensure that mothers have access to the most up-to-date and practical information on breastfeeding. This will include:
 
1. Enhanced Prenatal Education: I aim to further develop my prenatal programmes to cover even more aspects of breastfeeding preparation, ensuring that mothers are as well-prepared as possible before their baby arrives.
 
2. Expanded Postnatal Support: I will continue to be readily available for postnatal support, offering real-time assistance and advice through various channels to help mothers navigate any breastfeeding challenges they encounter.
 
3. Interactive and Engaging Content: I plan to create more interactive content, such as Q&A sessions, live discussions, and workshops, to engage with mothers directly and address their concerns more effectively.
Visit Dr. Bharathi Baranage’s  Instagram account @lacto.mamma for more information!