It hurts when I breastfeed!

Postnatal, Your questions

I know that when we start breastfeeding, a mother may have nipple wounds…but I can’t stand it anymore!

Please, I need help…

Melissa


I understand your plight, Melissa! I still remember my own experience! Yes, even if you have practical things you can do to help your breastfeeding and prevent injuries, you may still have chapping or cracks as you adapt. Please read my article about nipple pain, where you can learn about different solutions to help your situation. Read it today, as it can help reduce your pain!

Talk soon,

Marie

The Baby Expert 

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