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Breastfeeding is a positive experience for both the mother and the baby. It strengthens the link between mother and child. However, patience is required first since both the mother and the infant are new to this!
Mothers may feel breast tenderness or discomfort in the early stages. Here, we'll go over what causes nipple soreness and how to get rid of the discomfort.
What are the causes of nipple soreness in breastfeeding?
Nipple discomfort can cause a variety of interior and exterior issues. Let's have a look at them:
Incorrect latch
If your baby isn't latching correctly during breastfeeding, their mouth chafes the skin instead of sucking the nipples, causing nipple pain.
A milk blister is a white area that appears around your nipple and is caused by poor latching, nipple protection, or a breast pump that scrapes against your skin. It occurs as a result of thickened milk or enlarged and clogged skin.
Breastfeeding with inverted nipples
A test can determine whether you have inverted nipples or not. For example, if you pinch a black area around your nipple, an areola that is just an inch behind your nipples and does not harden and erect, you have flat nipples.
How can you get rid of nipple pain?
There are even chances if you fix the above issues and contact a lactation and nursing specialist who can provide you with sound assistance. Meanwhile, here are some suggestions that will undoubtedly help:
Keep an eye on the baby's latching behaviour
The mother should appropriately place the nipples in the baby's mouth; give it a try once or twice, and they will become accustomed to it. Both the lower and top lips of the baby should be latching your nipples appropriately, similar to a cupping action.
Leave some colostrum on your nipples and let them dry
Milk is still seeping from your breast if your infant has finished eating yet. Use bra pads or a clean handkerchief to keep it clean and change it frequently.
Consult a professional
Don't be afraid to seek breastfeeding guidance from a lactation consultant or a nursing expert. However, ensure to consult them before the problem of nipple tenderness intensifies and takes many progressive days.
Conclusion
Breastfeeding generates an emotional bond between a mother and her baby. Also, mother’s milk provides immunity, nutrients, and strength to the baby.
Don't be afraid to seek breastfeeding guidance from a lactation consultant or a nursing expert. However, ensure to consult them before the problem of nipple tenderness intensifies and takes many progressive days.
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