Sentences with phrase «latched onto the breast at»

Many babies who are offered a bottle before they are ready to differentiate between mom's breast and a rubber nipple have trouble with their latch or will refuse to latch onto the breast at all.
She had trouble latching onto my breast at first.

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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.
I'd nod gamely, trying not to take it personally when he'd have a fit over the sight of my exposed breast, or when, at one point, he tried to latch onto my husband's nipple instead of my own.
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.
Immediately after my scheduled c - section these two boys were sucking onto their skin and the nurses latched them on to Mommy at the same time and that moment makes me realize, I made the best choice to breast - fed my 7 lb babies and at 9 lbs I can see that they're enjoying every second of it: --RRB-
While you might cringe at the thought of having your baby latch onto your painful, swollen breasts, avoiding breastfeeding is the worst thing you can do.
Support your breast with your hand, positioning your thumb on top and your fingers at the bottom, keeping your thumb and fingers back far enough so that your baby has enough of the nipple and areola (the darker circle of skin around the nipple) to latch onto.
The study found that women diagnosed with low milk supply were 2.5 times more likely to have experienced gestational diabetes compared to women seen at the clinic solely because their infants were having problems latching onto the breast.
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