If you go into your breastfeeding journey with the expectation that this natural process will be instinctual for both you and baby, you may be disappointed. Both you and baby need to learn the best, most comfortable positions for breastfeeding - and baby has to learn how to successfully latch in order to nurse effectively. Ensuring that you know how to get baby to latch is essential for breastfeeding success! Settle in with your little one in whatever place works for you — a deep wide chair with side support and a place to put your feet up if you like sitting up — or, your bed if you prefer to lay down while breastfeeding make sure you have pillows for support. Keep trying!
A breast feeding Charting System and Documentation Tool (LATCH)
Ask Lenore ~ Breastfeeding: When Baby Does Not Yet Latch
There are many reasons a baby might refuse to take the breast. Often there is a combination of reasons. Babies were not meant to feed by the clock even during the first days. Belief in the schedule and trying to stick to a schedule results in anxiety on the part of the staff when a baby has not fed, for example, for three hours after birth, which then results, frequently, in babies being forced to the breast when they are not yet ready to feed.
LATCH: a breastfeeding charting system and documentation tool.
There are many reasons a baby might refuse to take the breast. Often there is a combination of reasons. Some babies are unwilling to nurse, or suck poorly as a result of medication they received during the labour. Other interventions during labour and birth e.
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