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Nipple Soreness |
For these common symptoms, ask for advice and stay with breastfeeding. Over time, you should feel little discomfort or pain when breastfeeding.
Nipple soreness may also be caused by not having the right:
- Feeding techniques
- Position of the baby when breastfeeding
- Nipple care
A simple change in your baby's position while feeding may relieve nipple soreness.
Nipple soreness may be caused by the baby continuing to suck as he or she comes off the breast. You can help your baby learn to release (and reduce your discomfort) by gently inserting a finger into the side of the mouth to break the suction.
Skin that is too dry or too moist can also cause nipple soreness. Moisture may be due to wearing bras made from man-made (synthetic) fabrics. These fabrics may increase sweating and slow evaporation. Using soaps or solutions that remove natural skin oils can cause dry skin.
- Ointments containing lanolin may be helpful for the care of dry or cracking nipples.
- Olive oil and expressed milk can also soothe sore nipples.
- To comfort your baby and reduce the desire to chew on or bite your breast, provide something cold and wet for the baby to chew on a few minutes before breastfeeding. A clean, wet washcloth from the refrigerator will work well for this purpose. The cold will help numb painful gums and may give your baby relief throughout the feeding.
- You may want to allow the infant to chew on another cold, wet washcloth before feeding on the other breast.
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