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How to Get a Baby to Latch, According to Lactation ConsultantsBut aside from milk production, itchy nipples, and sore breasts, getting a good latch is so important for your nursing success. After all, a baby takes more than just the nipple in their tiny mouth.
If babies try latching on to your finger when you touch their cheek, they might be hungry. If you’re touching my face and I keep turning towards your hand to suck on your fingers, it could be a ...
The "latch" as experts call it, is the way your baby connects to your breast. When done correctly, your baby will open their mouth very wide and take in a good deal of breast tissue. This means ...
There are many potential reasons babies develop rashes. While rashes on babies are common, and most are not a cause for alarm, they can be uncomfortable and cause irritation. Often, there may be ...
Breastfeeding has tons of benefits for both mom and baby, but it doesn’t come naturally to everyone. If you’re experiencing ...
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