My little one
struggles at the nipple, latches, and gets frustrated that nothing comes out, so she detaches and cries.
Not exact matches
That helped me tremendously
at FOUR weeks when we were still
struggling b / c of
nipple damage.
Are you
at home with your newborn
struggling with latch or sore
nipples?
It was the most effective pump
at the time, but I still
struggled with milk production and my
nipples ached constantly.
Nipple shields were the only way I could breast feed because I have one inverted nipple and one flat nipple so breast feeding was a struggle for me at first until one of the lactation consultants told me to try nipple sh
Nipple shields were the only way I could breast feed because I have one inverted
nipple and one flat nipple so breast feeding was a struggle for me at first until one of the lactation consultants told me to try nipple sh
nipple and one flat
nipple so breast feeding was a struggle for me at first until one of the lactation consultants told me to try nipple sh
nipple so breast feeding was a
struggle for me
at first until one of the lactation consultants told me to try
nipple sh
nipple shields.
my baby is 4 weeks old and we were recommended to a
nipple shield
at 2 weeks old, because I have large breasts and she was
struggling to latch.
There is nothing more special to her than her booby, probably bc we had such a
struggle at birth with tongue tie, flat / inverted
nipples, low supply and some seriously bad advice.
I have seen women
struggling to feed the baby, then pump (when they have finally settled the baby) around the clock when, for that particular woman, this can be an unsustainably stressful experience; I have seen women with wrecked
nipples that cause toe - curling pain
at the very thought of a baby coming near them, often because of undiagnosed issues such as a baby with tongue tie.
Instead of tackling individually each breastfeeding issue — latching
struggles, milk supply concerns, sore
nipples — what if there was a single way to address many challenges
at once?
At that meeting we focused on getting a better latch on the shield, but a
struggle I have is that I have also never seen the vacuum latch on the
nipple you described.
What if instead of tackling each breastfeeding issue individually — latching
struggles, milk supply concerns, sore
nipples — there was a single way to address many challenges
at once?