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Common Breast Feeding Problems By Jen Wasilewski
As a mother you have the rare ability to sustain the life of your baby through breastfeeding. Breastfeeding is one of the many miracles of birth and therefore should be considered a privilege bestowed upon the female race. After giving birth, the interaction that takes place with a mother and her new born helps strengthen the bond, and satiated hunger ensuring that they grow to be healthy. Unfortunately, not every part of life is as beautiful as we would like to think it and breastfeeding can be painful if problems arise. This is a normal part of becoming a mother and in most cases is presents no real concerns. One of the frequent problems experienced during nursing can stem from inverted nipples. This condition, though not serious, can make it difficult to properly latch the baby onto your nipple or in more severe cases can make it hard to produce milk.
Inverted nipples or flat nipples can make it hard to breastfeed but not impossible. This condition simply means that instead of protruding outward, even after stimulation, your nipple becomes flat or protrudes inward. If you have inverted nipples there are a few things you can do during your pregnancy as well as after, once breast feeding has started.
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