Nipple pain or discomfort before or after breastfeeding is usually the product of an improper latch or bad positioning.
Throughout the course of a breastfeeding journey, you're bound to run into some sort of
nipple pain or discomfort, and it's generally an easy fix.
Not exact matches
Many new mothers experience the
pain and
discomfort associated with sore
or cracked
nipples.
If you are still experiencing any
nipple pain, dryness
or discomfort, try a
nipple cream.
any
nipple or breast
pain — breastfeeding shouldn't hurt, although a little soreness and
discomfort early on may be normal
Or a top tip like applying a good nipple cream from the start to prevent or ease any discomfort in that first week when you are experimenting with latching on, can save you from unnecessary pai
Or a top tip like applying a good
nipple cream from the start to prevent
or ease any discomfort in that first week when you are experimenting with latching on, can save you from unnecessary pai
or ease any
discomfort in that first week when you are experimenting with latching on, can save you from unnecessary
pain.
Women with flat
or inverted
nipples may experience
pain and
discomfort when trying to breastfeed, due to the difficulty of the
nipple extending in order to fit properly in the baby's mouth while breastfeeding.