Author of questionMom of a 1 yr 11 m old boy1 Year agoA. I used nipple shield too but still he is not taking breast feed.He just refuse it.
Dr Vandan H KumarFather of a 7 yr 4 m old boy1 Year agoA. flat or inverted nipples might make it difficult for your baby to latch during breastfeeding. there are things you can try to coax your nipples outward.
hoffman technique- place your thumbs on either side of your nipple. then, press down while pulling your thumbs apart to encourage your nipple to pop up so that your baby can latch.
manual stimulation - nipples are erectile tissue. gently place your thumb and forefinger around your nipple and make a rolling motion or apply cold to it to encourage it outward. side-lying while feeding your baby can make this even more successful. (in this position, you and your baby lie down facing each other. your baby’s mouth should be level with your nipple.)
suction device - your baby is often the best tool to draw your nipple out. but you can also use a suctiond device like inverted nipple correctors or a breast pump or syringe to draw out your nipple.
if these methods fail, consider talking with a lactation consultant. theyf may recommend nipple shields. nipple shields are thin silicone covers that can help your baby latch.
RashmiMom of a 10 yr 11 m old girl1 Year agoA. Okay then you should try using nipple shield because I have seen a lot of women were able to feed their kids after using nipple sheet it was easier for them to feed their child and it was easier for the child to take feed directly from the breast with the help of a nipple shield
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