This can cause your nipples to become flat and make it more difficult for your baby to latch on. But it's important to note ...
Key to successful breastfeeding is what's known as the "latch-on," the CHOP experts said. That's when baby latches his or her mouth to the nipple. Resist the urge to press onto the back the baby's ...
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 ...