
How to breastfeed
Successful breastfeeding takes time, patience and practice. Correct positioning and attachment are essential.
It is normal in the first 7 to 10 days for the nipples to be tender whilst breastfeeding is established. The area in and around the nipple is full of nerve endings which stimulate the brain to ‘let-down’ the milk.
Sore nipples that continue into the breastfeed are NOT normal and the main reason for the pain in the early days is generally attributable to incorrect positioning and latching.
Mother's who are worried or experiencing continual pain should seek help from a Lead Maternity Carer.
The key points outlined below are ALWAYS the same regardless of the position of the baby ie, across the mother's body, tucked under her arm or with the mother lying down.
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