It can make such a difference
in breastfeeding success if you're breastfeeding a preemie, breastfeeding with large nipples, or nursing a baby who has difficulty latching on.
Confidence is
key in breastfeeding success and if it helps a mom in that way, it could be good (though too often moms are not aware of possible OTHER impacts it can have on her medications etc.), but I worry that instead her confidence can be undermined.
Emotional and physical trauma have a role
in breastfeeding success.
There was, however, a significant difference (P < 0.05)
in the breastfeeding success and need to supplement feedings.