If a breastfeeding baby is unable to
latch onto the breast properly, the breast will not receive the proper stimulation to continue making milk at a normal rate.
With persistence, you can teach your baby to
latch onto your breast properly.
Pay careful attention to getting the baby to
latch onto the breast properly.
There is also a chance that he can not
latch onto your breast properly, preventing him from drinking hind milk rich in calories, which is expressed at the end of each session.
Make sure the baby is
latched onto the breast properly so that the baby is eating.
More importantly, if your baby is not
latched onto your breast properly, they may not get enough milk and you, in turn won't produce enough milk.
Not exact matches
When learning how to breastfeed, most new mothers are taught how to
properly latch their baby
onto their
breast.