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My baby has blisters on both the lips , he is on exclusive breastfeeding, gaining good weight and milk supply is also good. Do i need to consult pediatrician for blisters?
Hi, if you and your baby are comfortable, his latch is not painful, you are not experiencing nipple damage and he's healthy and gaining weight well, sucking blisters can be normal, especially in the first few weeks. Blisters that occur suddenly and are not related to sucking should get reviewed. Hope this helps.
Many new mothers struggle with breastfeeding because they have never seen it. Finding these videos on the internet can help them overcome certain breastfeeding challenges
I know. Unfortunately, my own baby is too old to demonstrate this now. He'll open his mouth without struggling😉However, these are tips parents csn try if they do struggle Xx
Hi. I am facing the same problem. Having lipstick shape nipple and burning sensation after feeding because of milk drunk. Should i allow her to have that comfort nursing??