Sentences with phrase «latch on because»

I am hosting The New Paltz Big Latch On because I want people to know who is around to help.
I remember sitting in the nursery and literally crying when my son latched on because it was so painful.
Sometimes that it looks like the baby is latched on because of its miraculous nipple shield put really they're pretty much on the shaft part of the nipple shield and they're not latched on deep enough to where they actually compressing the milk behind the nipple around the areola.
This hold is good for babies that have trouble latching on because you can guide their head.
Problem: Sometimes babies have a hard time latching on because of anatomical mouth problems, like a high arched palate, a tongue that is too large or has a limited range of motion, or abnormalities with the chin, jaw or palate.
Pump or hand express milk before nursing to soften the breast if your baby is having trouble latching on because your breasts are engorged.
If your newborn is having trouble latching on because of the size of your nipples, the greatest concern is whether or not he will be able to get enough breast milk to gain weight and grow in a healthy way.
i am having a huge problem with latching on because my daughter would get on and it would be extremely painful.

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Just because people, even millions of them, latch on to a comforting fiction, does not make that fiction fact.
Giroud's lack of pace prevents us playing on the counter attack and using Ozil's ability to see defense splitting passes because Giroud is too slow to latch on to them.
Whenever he does latch on to a pass he either panics because of the time he has or he gets too erratic then gets shoved off the ball.....
I cooled on Mayfield because the hype train firmly latched to him.
It pits two part - timers against each other, it creates a real legend vs. legend situation that devoted fans of both can easily latch onto, and really, it's just going to look good on a marquee or a banner, because it's something many, many people have been waiting for.
Having Walcott at the front too improves the prospect of AMs on the wings because he can actually hang on defenders and latch onto through balls, Giroud needs wingers to run past him to be effective.
This could be because there are no obvious common themes to latch on to when it comes to the public perception of his style of play, or maybe it's because Zidane himself appears much more reserved and le...
So they latch on to that and do it, and we see lots of them because idiots is something the world has an unlimited supply of.
Perhaps it is their success which breeds jealousy, or is it those glory fans which latch themselves on to the club because of that success which so riles opposition supporters?
Some of you will think it's harsh to pin the error on Kolasinac because it was a mess of a play before that — a looping ball into midfield presented Holding with a chance to control / clear but he hesitated allowing Ghoddos to latch onto the ball and pass to Aiesh in acres of space behind Kolasinac.
Babies are unsure how to nurse from the breast, and while in some cases (like in preemies) this is going to happen because a baby too small can't latch on yet, it could be avoided in cases like Nell's and Carina's and mine.
I wasn't able to breastfeed my daughter because she never latched on and was in the NICU, so I pumped.
I think initially I had like huge breast and they were always engorged and my two girls right are, they were tongue tied, and so that was a difficulty that we had too just because they wouldn't latch on very well and I was just struggling with that but it's getting better, it's getting better each day.
So I needed to express enough to a point where it would be soft enough for her... she would latch on and be comfortable, but yeah I would spray milk all over their faces, because I had a fast let down as well.
I did question if my milk supply was going down, but on a particular day, I had to pump because little Layla was too upset to latch on; lo and behold, I was able to pump out 4 oz of breast milk in a jiffy.
I struggled so much with nursing my son because he never really latched on correctly and was formula fed in his first hour due to being born by emergency c - section.
Nipple confusion occurs when a baby finds it difficult to latch on and nurse because she's previously sucked on a bottle or pacifier.
It often seems like that because the baby is not latched on properly and therefore is unable to get the milk that is available.
Babies who tend to latch on incorrectly will also fall asleep often at the breast and may not seem satisfied because they may not be getting enough.
There is nothing worse than that inner feeling of failing your baby because of his inability to latch on, difficulty coordinating a suck / swallow / breathe pattern, or difficulty with producing enough milk.
I would fear nursing them because of the toe curling pain that it took to get them latched on.
I nearly lost my first grandson because my daughter's midwife was adamant that she not supplement with a bottle even though her son was not latching on well and by the second day was becoming lethargic.
My daughter wouldn't latch and I fell into deep depression thinking I failed because I had to switch to formula, this time with my son, I've been pumping exclusively for 2 weeks, my son will be a month old on Friday.
Thus, if he is, it is usually because he is not latching on well and not getting the milk that is available.
The early use of an artificial nipple may result in the baby becoming «bottle spoiled» or «nipple confused» because it interferes with the way a baby latches on to the breast.
My baby is going on 3 weeks old... I no longer breastfeed because my son was tongue tied and wasnt latching however, i am exclusively pumping.
I know it's real because she cries after trying to latch on and i can't express even one once of milk per sitting.
Engorgement can make it difficult for the baby to latch on to your breast because your nipples can become temporarily flattened due to swelling.
It is better to feed your baby before they start crying for it because a crying baby has more difficulty in latching on.
Then, around 4 months, she started to lose interest when my letdown slowed down and I started using an SNS (supplemental nursing system) to start each feeding until my letdown happened because otherwise she wouldn't stay latched on.
I find it very difficult and we are in a difficult phase now because it's like well, you know we still have the stuff that we need to protect him from that latch no longer works, cos he knows how to press down on that, but there is another latch that he still doesn't, you know.
Even the lactation consultant because I knew I would trust my instincts on how to get him to latch properly.
At her age, it is common for her to latch on and unlatch because they have to work at getting the milk to let down and to flow adn if it is not immediate they get frustrated.
Because breastfeeding will entail a consultant examining your breasts to give tips on how to get baby to latch properly, shy mothers will, well, shy away from this.
I nurse her because she has the backbone to tell her daddy to leave her alone before latching on when he says she's getting too big.
But she latches on fine but I just have to give her formula because I don't produce enough milk.
Babies born with Down syndrome may have difficulty latching on in the beginning because they tend to have poor muscle tone and a small mouth.
The elastic around the bottom means this cover - up stays put — unlike some — and because there's plenty of fabric, your baby doesn't feel too constrained — although some mums find it doesn't work so well with a very wriggly baby or one finding it difficult to latch on.
If pains insist for a longer period, check with your care provider if your baby is latched on properly because it is the most common reason of pain when breastfeeding.
My nipples were scabbed, bloody and every time my son latched on, it felt like, well, I can't remember what it felt like because I was so sleep deprived.
Some babies have a hard time going back and forth between the two and this can lead to a baby preferring the artificial nipple (and refusing the breast) and / or having trouble latching on to the breast because of the different sucking techniques needed.
I let my little guy suck on bad latches for 2 days when my milk came in because we were both so desperate to get him fed!
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