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Many parents experience nipple pain when breastfeeding or pumping during their postpartum journey. The truth is breastfeeding and pumping shouldn’t hurt. If it does, there is usually a cause that can be corrected.
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Read More >>A high-quality breastpump is a must-have for any breastfeeding parent. Whether you’re planning to exclusively breastfeed or pump, having a breastpump is important to have on-hand for support.
A breastpump can help to increase milk production and enable you to stock up milk for the baby to use when you’re not able to feed or to use for other reasons.
Read More >>Breastfeeding and pumping shouldn’t hurt! Really, we mean it. If it hurts, something is probably not right. Common causes for painful, cracked or bleeding nipples from breastfeeding and pumping include:
- The baby’s latch or positioning is off when breastfeeding.
Breastfeeding is natural but doesn’t always come naturally for many parents. This is especially true for a first-time parent in the early days of their breastfeeding journey. It can be particularly stressful if you are constantly worried about producing enough breast milk to keep your baby healthy.
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