Sentences with phrase «successfully latch on to»

Babies can successfully latch on to the breast from multiple positions.

Not exact matches

And, if you are like a lot of nursing moms, you are primarily concerned with getting the perfect latch, and are willing to withstand a bit of neck and back discomfort as long as the baby is latching on and breastfeeding successfully.
The baby hasn't even successfully latched on his own yet but somehow the two of you are supposed to make sure he does?
At first, a nurse told me his mouth was too small to feed from my nipple, but a lactation consultant showed me how to compress it slightly and put it into his mouth until he could latch on on his own.He has been feeding successfully ever since.
I never successfully got my 1st to latch on to my bare breast... and the nipples never changed, even though I was given hope that breastfeeding would draw them out permanently.
Once your baby gets a little bigger, he will be able to latch on to your larger nipples and take in enough of the surrounding areola to successfully breastfeed.
I had no supply problems whatsoever with my babies who were able to latch on successfully.
By the time most mothers get to the point of nursing publicly, they've usually already mastered latching and overcome most of their initial problems, and they often nurse so while totally covered up, so none of the latching - on tricks, comfort measures, or anything else they had do to nurse successfully are visible.
An infant must learn to attach and suckle properly at the breast during the first few days of life to successfully establish breastfeeding.1,, 2 Early oral experiences that require sucking mechanics different from those required for breastfeeding are believed to contribute to the development of improper latch and subsequent breastfeeding failure — a problem described as nipple confusion.2 — 4 The avoidance of pacifiers was included as 1 of 10 steps for successful breastfeeding in the 1990 Innocenti Declaration on maternity services and breastfeeding, and many experts recommend that mothers who are breastfeeding avoid exposing their infants to artificial suckling experiences including use of pacifiers.5 — 7
Even though your nipple does not protrude so that your baby can easily latch on, certain tools are available to aid you in successfully ensuring that your child consumes breast milk.
Picking the lock of an unlucky chest involves aligning holes in four rings with the right hand side of the screen, done by clicking on the four latches / switches at the bottom of the screen, every single one of which successfully managed to show up as nothing more than a black box on my screen.
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