How To Overcome Common Breastfeeding Problems
Most mothers feel fulfilled breast feeding their babies, because it is not only safe and healthy for the baby, but also makes mothers develop a bond with the newborn. But there could be certain problems in breastfeeding; here are a few tips regarding how they can be overcome.
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Nursing could be painful in the initial week of breastfeeding when the mother and baby is getting used to it. If the pain persists after the first week of nursing, it could be because the baby has not mastered the latch. Ensure that the baby’s mouth is wide open with lips curled out, he has taken as much of the areola into his mouth as possible and is sucking rhythmically and is regularly swallowing. If you still need help you can consult a lactation consultant.
The next breastfeeding problem is low milk supply; the baby may be fussy and wants to nurse constantly and it is quite possible he is not getting enough. It may be due to infrequent nursing, certain medicines like antihistamines, thyroid dysfunction or anatomical issues like past breast surgery. You may have oatmeal, almonds, and other foods that increase milk production, or herbs and teas like fenugreek, fennel, and nettle.
The next common breast problem could be hardworking breasts that pain and have cuts. It would help to soak your breasts in warm saltwater prepared by mixing 1 teaspoon salt with 1 cup warm water in a bowl for 3 minutes to alleviate pain and heal cuts.

Next common cause for discomfort is engorgement that causes full and hard breasts. Nursing the baby would help reduce the discomfort; if the baby is sleeping at night then wake up to pump. You could decrease the pumping sessions once your breasts get used to longer period of not nursing. It would help to take a warm shower or place a washcloth doused in warm water on your breasts to facilitate the letdown of milk before feeding. Placing ice packs on your breasts between sessions will reduce swelling.
If you go for long stretches between nursing or put pressure for extended periods of time can lead to blocked ducts that causes milk to build up and form a painful, hard mass in the breast. Treat a blocked duct by offering the baby the sore breast first if you can tolerate it. In case you develop fever or the breast becomes red and sore you could be having mastitis, a bacterial infection caused by blocked ducts or open wounds on the nipples. It's treatable with antibiotics, so consult your doctor immediately.
Pink, sensitive nipples that sting between feedings signal the yeast infection, thrush; you may also note other signs like white patches on baby's inner cheeks or gums, or a fungal diaper rash. You and your baby will both require an antifungal medication. Keep your breasts dry between feeds and change your wet breast pads often.
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