Breastfeeding Problems: Poor Latch

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Breastfeeding Your Baby: Resources and Information - St. Louis Children's Hospital

stlouischildrens.org — “St. Louis Children's Hospital provides resources on breastfeeding, including information on breast milk, starting breastfeeding, breast milk production, effective breastfeeding, breastfeeding difficulties, sore nipples, insufficient breast milk production, delayed breast milk production, low breast milk production, flat nipples, inverted nipples, plugged milk ducts, mastitis, breastfeeding latch-on difficulties, and poor infant weight gain.View full resource at stlouischildrens.org

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'When I minded my sister's baby, and my niece's baby, I would breastfeed them, too. It was an instinctive thing' - Lifestyle, Frontpage - Independent.ie

independent.ie — “We're constantly told that breast is best; that it protects babies from infection and is the best choice for growing babies. But if, for whatever reason, you were unable to feed your baby yourself, would you hand the task over to another woman?View full resource at independent.ie

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Indian lady w latchng problem give baby to aunt who breastfeeds, baby then latches on mother with no problem: wet nursing: http://u.nu/5k9x3

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The Baby Friendly Initiative | Research | Randomised trial compares hand expression with breast pumping

unicef.org.uk — “An American study of 68 mothers of newborns 12-36 hours old who were latching or sucking poorly were randomly assigned to either 15 minutes of bilateral electric pumping or 15 minutes of hand expression.View full resource at unicef.org.uk

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Women who did hand expression continued #breastfeeding for a longer period than those randomly assigned to a breast pump: http://ow.ly/5Dgtj

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