If this happens, to keep up your milk supply in both breasts (and
prevent painful engorgement), alternate breasts and keep your baby on the first breast until it's soft, then move your baby to the second breast.
To keep up your milk supply in both breasts — and
prevent painful engorgement in one — it's important to alternate breasts and try to give each one the same amount of nursing time throughout the day.
Not exact matches
A good latch also means that your child will be able to drain the breast milk from your breasts to stimulate your body to make more, and it will help to
prevent some of the common problems of breastfeeding such as
painful breast
engorgement and plugged milk ducts.
A good latch also helps to
prevent some of the
painful and common problems of breastfeeding such as sore nipples, breast
engorgement and plugged milk ducts.
• Addressing latch issues immediately to
prevent nipple pain and early weaning • Differentiating between Raynaud's Phenomenon of the Nipple and Candidiasis as a cause of pain • Evidence - based treatment strategies for
painful nipples • Lanolin use and possible increased risk of nipple or breast infection • Topical treatments used by mothers for nipple pain and trauma • Frenotomy to decrease breastfeeding difficulties due to ankyloglossia • Timing of frenotomy for improved breastfeeding and infant outcomes • Kinesio Elastic Therapeutic Taping ® in treating breast
engorgement • Mothers» subjective experience of nipple pain and breastfeeding difficulties