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Mom of a 1 yr 5 m old girl1 Year ago
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why my two month old baby not latch deep

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profile image of POOJA KOTHARIPOOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 7 m old boy1 Year ago

A. Ensuring your baby has a deep latch is crucial for effective breastfeeding and can help prevent discomfort for you. Here are some common reasons a baby might not latch deeply and tips to help improve the latch: ### Reasons for Shallow Latch: 1. **Positioning:** Incorrect positioning can prevent a deep latch. 2. **Tongue Tie or Lip Tie:** Physical issues like tongue tie can restrict the baby’s tongue movement. 3. **Nipple Confusion:** If the baby has been bottle-fed, they might find it challenging to adjust to breastfeeding. 4. **Overactive Letdown:** A fast flow of milk can cause the baby to latch shallowly to control the flow. ### Tips to Achieve a Deep Latch: 1. **Positioning:** - **Tummy to Tummy:** Ensure your baby’s tummy is facing yours. - **Head and Neck Support:** Support your baby’s neck and shoulders with your hand, and ensure their head is slightly tilted back. - **Nose to Nipple:** Align your nipple with your baby's nose. This encourages the baby to open their mouth wide to latch. 2. **Techniques:** - **Wait for a Wide Mouth:** Gently tickle your baby's upper lip with your nipple to encourage them to open their mouth wide. - **Chin and Lower Lip:** Aim for your baby’s chin to touch your breast first, and then ensure the lower lip is well below the base of the nipple. - **Asymmetric Latch:** Position the baby so they take in more of the lower part of the areola, rather than centering the nipple in their mouth. 3. **Breast Support:** - Use the “C-hold” to support your breast. Place your thumb above and fingers below your breast to shape it for a better latch. 4. **Use of Nipple Shields:** - Temporarily using a nipple shield can sometimes help if there are latching issues due to nipple shape or size. However, consult a lactation consultant before trying this method. 5. **Skin-to-Skin Contact:** - Spend time with your baby skin-to-skin. This can help them become more familiar and comfortable with breastfeeding. 6. **Consult a Lactation Consultant:** - A lactation consultant can provide personalized guidance and hands-on assistance to help you and your baby achieve a deep latch. ### Signs of a Good Latch: - Your baby’s mouth covers a large portion of the areola, not just the nipple. - You hear swallowing sounds. - There’s no pain or discomfort for you. - Your baby’s lips are flanged outward, like fish lips. If despite these efforts, your baby still has difficulty latching deeply, consider consulting a healthcare provider or lactation consultant to rule out any anatomical issues like tongue tie or other underlying concerns.

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