«The most common time that I see moms for nipple pain or damage is after their milk supply drastically increases, which is
usually after hospital discharge,» shares Jennifer Pitkin, an International Board Certified Lactation Consultant (IBCLC).
Not exact matches
Certainly, if the baby has shown no interest in nursing or feeding by 12 to 24 hours
after birth, it may be worthwhile to do something, mostly because
hospital policies
usually require the mother to be
discharged by 24 to 48 hours.
There's no specific treatment, only close monitoring and support with therapists if a child does develop significant delays,
usually after discharge from the
hospital