Hi Mamas!
I entitled this blog post tips and techniques instead of tips and tricks or breastfeeding hacks because this information was born from 30 years experience in breastfeeding, lactation education and lactation consulting.
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Alternate Breast Massage
This technique is the practice of massaging the breast from the chest wall towards the infant's mouth every time there is a pause in swallowing. Benefits include keeping the baby alert to allow for faster and more efficient milk transfer as well as more fat content in the milk promoting health weight gain.
Breast Support
Breast support refers to the practice of holding the breast during the feeding. Typical holds include the C-hold in which the mother cups the breast with her hands in the shape of a C. It is important that her fingers both above and below the breast are well off the areola so that the infant can achieve a deep latch. Supporting the breast during the entire feeding helps keeps the infant on task and reduces slipping down into an improper painful latch position. The infant can feed more efficiently without the burden of supporting the breast which is especially important for younger infants that cannot yet support the weight of their own head.
Proper Latch
A proper latch also know as a deep latch as opposed to a shallow one is one in which the infant is able to grasp at least 1" of the areola. The infant's tongue should be down= with lips in a rosebud shape and not tucked under. A clicking sound should not be heard which may indicate tongue is up. Mothers should take care to check the underside and can help the infant flare the lips by pulling down gently on the infant's chin. The benefits of a proper latch include efficient milk transfer and elimination of pain for the mother, as well as reduction of gas in infant as a proper latch reduces swallowing air while feeding.



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