How to Solve Common Latch Problems With Breastfeeding

🌟 Exciting Announcement! Join me, Abie Chow, Senior International Board Certified Lactation Consultant (IBCLC) at Hegen Lactation Centre, for a transformative #AskTheExpert session on theAsianparent app! 🎉 📣 Topic: "How to Solve Common Latch Problems With Breastfeeding?" 🗓️ Date: 10th August 2023 🕒 Time: 8pm to 9pm 🤱 Breastfeeding is a beautiful and natural way to nourish your baby, but it can sometimes come with challenges. In this session, we will dive deep into practical solutions to help you navigate these obstacles, ensuring a successful and fulfilling breastfeeding journey for both you and your little one. 💕 📝 I encourage you to share any questions or concerns you may have in the comments section below. 🌸 Spread the word among fellow breastfeeding mothers, friends, and anyone who can benefit from this valuable information. 🔔 Save the date and mark your calendars for this invaluable session. Warm regards, Abie Chow, Senior IBCLC, Hegen Lactation Centre

How to Solve Common Latch Problems With Breastfeeding
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How can attending a breastfeeding support group or seeking professional lactation consultation help in overcoming latch problems?

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Hi Gabrielle! Thanks for the question! It takes a village to raise a child! A breastfeeding community helps to encourage you on your very own breastfeeding journey, and may help to provide some perspective during challenging times. A professional IBCLC can provide actual support and the right guidance to correct a latch and achieve breastfeeding comfort. For most, the relief from a good, deep latch can almost be immediate. Not only does a professional IBCLC help with very practical matters like latching, she is also most able to assist in managing your supply, sharing advice on how to care for your baby, and make breastfeeding a part of your lifestyle, rather than centering your life around breastfeeding. If you haven't seen a lactation consultant, I'd highly recommend you to see one, even before you give birth, as it will help with the breastfeeding preparation. Hope this explains!