When your baby
latches onto your breast correctly, he will have your entire nipple as well as some of the surrounding areola in his mouth.
A baby with a tongue - tie can't extend his tongue very far out of his mouth, so it can affect his ability to
latch onto your breast correctly.
As natural as breastfeeding is, some babies, for various reason, do not have the ability to
latch onto the breast correctly.
Not exact matches
If your baby has the recommended number of wet and poopy diapers a day, seems alert after she wakes up from sleeping, and is
latching onto a
breast or bottle
correctly, then there's no need to obsess about the scale.