Problems with Latching On or Sucking
Detailed information on problems with latching-on or sucking during breastfeeding, and how to handle them.
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Detailed information on problems with latching-on or sucking during breastfeeding, and how to handle them.
The first weeks of breastfeeding should be considered a learning period for both you and your baby. Here’s what you need to know.
When your baby is in the NICU, your main concern is getting them healthy and home. That means feeding your baby and having them gain weight. But feeding babies in the NICU is quite different from feeding healthy babies. Here’s what you need to know.
When you have a high-risk baby, you may face some challenges with milk production. Read on to learn details of what to expect, as well as helpful tips and strategies.
NICUs provide specialized care for the tiniest patients. NICUs may also have intermediate or continuing care areas for babies who are not as sick but do need specialized nursing care.
Learning to breastfeed effectively is a process that may take days or weeks for premature and many other high-risk babies. But you and your baby can become a breastfeeding team if you are patient and persistent.