Not exact matches
There may also be sucking blisters on the lips (caused by friction using the lips to hold
onto the
breast when the tongue can't), pain during
latching, clicking or popping sounds during breastfeeding
from breaks in suction, a persistently wounded or blistered nipple, or a flattened nipple when baby unlatches.
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.
Frequent feeding also helps prevent your
breasts from getting engorged which can make
latching onto a flatter nipple trickier.
From untangling
breast pump cords, to uncomfortable machines
latching onto your sensitive areas, harnessing your own
breast milk is a complicated task.
In order to get milk
from the
breast, the baby must
latch onto the
breast.
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.
The same thing can occur with the top lip, preventing baby
from latching onto the
breast well.
However, the silicone nipples
from the Comotomo bottles are designed to mimic the
breast shape, and therefore help your baby «
latch onto the bottle.»