


Your baby needs to latch-on to the breast properly to make sure he may get enough milk and to avoid damage to your nipples. |
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- The baby’s chin is touching the breast
- His mouth is wide open and he has a „mouthful of breast“
- His lower lip is turned outward
- You can see more of the areola above than below his mouth
- You have no pain
An effective suckling baby starts with short sucks and goes on to slow deep sucks with pauses. You can see and hear the swallowing of your baby.
Breastfeeding should not hurt. A little bit of nipple tenderness is normal during the early days. However, sore, bleeding or cracked nipples are not normal and should be checked by your lactation specialist or health care provider.

