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6 simple steps to a good breastfeeding latch

Hold your baby close, your nipple level with his nose. Touch your nipple gently against his upper lip to encourage him to open his mouth wide. The wider his ...

Breastfeeding FAQs

Here are answers to some common questions about getting a good latch, making sure your baby is drinking, taking your baby off the breast, and more.

Difficulty with Latching On or Sucking

When a problem with latch-on or sucking continues beyond the first few days after birth, it can be discouraging. Most babies will learn to breastfeed ...

Ensuring Proper Latch On While Breastfeeding

2022年5月31日 — Most newborns do easily learn to latch on to the breast and soon begin the deep, regular suckling and rhythmic swallowing that signal ...

Getting a good latch

2021年2月22日 — This approach to learning to breastfeeding is a more relaxed, baby-led latch. Sometimes called biological nurturing, laid-back breastfeeding, or ...

Latching on

This guide shows you how to latch your baby onto your breast in 4 steps. 1. Hold your baby's whole body close with their nose level with your nipple.

Learning to Latch

2013年8月14日 — Some babies can latch themselves without any help. They move their faces back and forth as they approach the breast, then open wide enough to ...