As a South Indian Aunty myself, let me sit down with you, pour you a cup of sukku malli kaapi (dry ginger coffee), and give you the real truth. I am not here to scare you with pombala sagadhi (women’s troubles). I am here to help you feed your chinna kutty (little baby) the golden liquid we call .
Roll a small towel and put it under your breast to lift the breast up. This helps the chinna kai (small baby) reach without pulling your nipple. As a South Indian Aunty myself, let me
Sit comfortably in a chair or bed with pillows supporting your back. Support your baby's head with your forearm. Roll a small towel and put it under
Drink warm, nutritious liquids like milk with turmeric or traditional herb-infused hot water. Support your baby's head with your forearm
Crying is not always a sign of hunger; it can be a sign of discomfort, needing a burp, or a wet diaper. Conclusion