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"Pāḷu eppadi niṟaivāka varum?" – South Indian Aunty’s Ultimate Breastfeeding Guide for New Ammas
Vanakkam, Chinna Pappa’s Amma!
A highly regarded traditional "secret" in Tamil Nadu, often served as Sura Puttu (scrambled shark) to enhance lactation. Sesame (Ellu): Consumed as Ellu Urundai "Pāḷu eppadi niṟaivāka varum
- Crying vs. Hunger: A crying baby swallows air. Wait for early hunger signs (sucking sounds, turning head – Muthu podradhu).
- Breast Preparation: Gently express a drop of milk and apply it to the nipple. This acts as a natural antiseptic (Suttam).
The most important thing is how the baby holds on. If it hurts, something is wrong. Tummy to Tummy: Turn the baby’s whole body toward you. Crying vs
Final Message: The "Kanni" Mentality
Dear new Tamil Mother,
Art and Symbolism: Traditional arts like Rangoli (floor patterns) are popular among women. The Bindi is a common facial adornment, while the Sindoor (vermilion powder) traditionally signifies a woman's marital status in many communities. The most important thing is how the baby holds on
3. Aunty’s Golden Diet Tips (Kitchen Secrets)
Your milk is made from your blood. If you eat well, baby eats well.
If you are a new mother in a Tamil household, you have probably heard this dialogue at least ten times before your baby finished his first cry. Between the Kasa Kasa (poppy seeds) balls, the Vendhaya (fenugreek) kashayam, and the constant advice from every "Perima" and "Chithi" in the family, breastfeeding can feel more like a science experiment than a natural process.