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Latching

Is It Bad To Breastfeed When You’re Mad? (7 Ways To Deal With Your Agitation)

by Eunice Alexis Rae Barbosa
Is It Bad To Breastfeed When You're Mad

Some mothers might experience negative or intrusive thoughts toward breastfeeding, known as breastfeeding aversion and agitation (BAA). Being mad or sad while breastfeeding might slow their milk flow, but the milk and its nutritional properties remain intact. The best way to deal with agitation … Read more

Baby Pulls Back In A Shallow Latch? (Learn What To Do For A Successful Breastfeeding)

by Ann Marie Bantigue
Baby Pulls Back In A Shallow Latch?

A baby pulls back into a shallow latch if you have a breastmilk letdown. When there is too much milk, it makes the baby swallow more. Thus, he pulls back to catch his breath and fusses in protest. A shallow latch is painful for … Read more

Why Is My Baby Spitting Up Water? (6+ Possible Causes and Spit Up Management)

by Ann Marie Bantigue
Why Is My Baby Spitting Up Water?

Occasional spitting up of clear liquid and water in babies is perfectly normal. It is common in infants and is not always a cause for concern. It often occurs after feeding, especially when they have overeaten or swallowed a lot of air. As long … Read more

How To Get Newborn To Open Mouth Wide For Breastfeeding? (What Every Nursing Mom Should Know)

by Ann Marie Bantigue

Newborn babies have innate reflexes as a spontaneous part of their early activities. The rooting and sucking reflexes are just two of the important reflexes that stimulate them to feed. There are different techniques to coax your newborn to latch properly during breastfeeding. It … Read more

Baby Latches And Unlatches And Cries – Causes and Solutions

by Nina Jade Napal
Baby Latches And Unlatches And Cries - Causes and Solutions

While breastfeeding is a wonderful journey of motherhood, this also comes with problems – 1 of these issues is your baby latching and unlatching repeatedly. There are reasons behind this, and generally, your baby’s comfort, milk supply, and breastfeeding position are on top of … Read more

Can You Burp A Baby Too Hard? When And How To Burp?

by Saumya Malik
Can You Burp A Baby Too Hard? When And How To Burp?

Kids and adults can release their own gas, but babies need help because they have little control over how their bodies are positioned. The average time for your baby to burp may take from a minute to up to 5 minutes. Therefore, it’s vital … Read more

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