When a baby has
problems latching onto the breast because they have adapted to bottle or pacifier use this is called nipple confusion.
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.
Not exact matches
When a baby sucks on a pacifier frequently, he may
latch onto the
breast ineffectively and cause
problems for the mother, like sore nipples.
Unless there is a
problem with your baby
latching, in which you will call a professional to help you in that situation, your baby should
latch onto your
breast if you bring them to it.