Sentences with phrase «edge of the areola»

Support your breast in a «U» shape, with your thumb on the outside edge of your areola, and your four fingers on the right side of your breast — reach for the middle of your chest with those four fingers., keeping them as far away from the areola as possible.
You position it so that whatever angle Thayer coming from your nipple is toward the top of their mouth and as much of the opposite edge of your areola as possible is in the bottom.
Lead with baby's chin pressed on your breast and with lower lip touching the outside edge of your areola and point his nose to your nipple, wait for a large gape and then help baby to latch by hugging his shoulders toward your body.
To employ this technique: Place a thumb on each side of the base of the nipple — directly at the base of the nipple, not at the edge of the areola.
According to Pumping Station, the deep latch technique can be achieved by holding your breast with your thumb and index finger on the edge of the areola forming a «C» shape if using the football hold, or a «U» shape for the cross-cradle hold.
You might also notice little bumps popping up around the edges of your areolas.
Hold your breast with your thumb and index finger on the edge of the areola forming a «C» (football hold), or a «U» (cross cradle hold).
Pull this skin outward and bend nipple upward (similar to the nipple tilt described earlier) let baby's chin touch the breast and his / her lips touch the outside edge of your areola.
• Relax and gently massage all around your breast • Place your thumb on top of your breast just behind the edge of your areola.
Just using my thumb and forefinger, gently pushing towards my chest first with the fingers on the edge of the areola, then bringing the fingers closer together and gently away from my body the nipple is squeezed and a little milk comes out.
Place a thumb on each side of the base of the nipple — directly at the base of the nipple, not at the edge of the areola.
Make a «C» shape by placing your thumb above and your fingers below your breast near the edge of the areola (the dark skin) but away from the nipple.
It may help if you compress your breast and hold it firmly about 1 1/2 inches from the base of your nipple toward the chest wall (usually at the edge of the areola just past where your baby's lips will be)-- like squishing down a big thick sandwich on a roll to take a bite.
During breast augmentation surgery, a surgeon can also tidy up the edges of an areola or reduce the length of the nipple.
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