«Apparently when you get engorged — after the baby's born, the milk comes in — and some people get
very painful engorgement.
Not exact matches
Light breast massage all over and Reverse pressure softening can be
very helpful to prep your breast for a less
painful latch while letting your baby aid in relieving the
engorgement.
I know that an oversupply of milk seems like a great thing and maybe you're even thinking that the
painful engorgement and swollen tissue is worth an abundance of milk for your little one, but it can also make breastfeeding
very difficult.
Besides being
painful for you, like dealing with
engorgement or blocked ducts, an oversupply can make breastfeeding
very difficult for your little one.
Engorgement results in
very firm,
painful, warm breasts and possible flattening of the nipple.
Engorgement can be
very painful and sometimes lead to mastitis.
According to Breastfeeding Basics, although breastfeeding moms usually experience less anxiety and depression overall, sometimes when things aren't going well, you struggle with milk supply, or
painful engorgement, depression can set in and be
very hard to nurse through.
When your baby won't / struggles to latch onto your breast, the build up of breast milk and
engorgement of your chest can be
very painful and uncomfortable.