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When Latching

Push baby's bottom into your body with the side (the side of your baby finger) of your forearm.

WATCH LOWER LIP, aim it as far from base of nipple as possible, so tongue draws lots of breast into mouth. 
Move baby’s body and head together – keep baby uncurled. 
Once latched, top lip will be close to nipple, areola shows above lip. Keep chin close against breast. 

WIDE MOUTH / GAPE

Need mouth wide before baby moved onto breast.  Teach baby to open wide/gape : 


MOTHER’S VIEW WHILE LATCHING BABY 

 

Move baby not breast 

 

MOTHER’S VIEW OF NURSING BABY

 

 

RECOMMENDATIONS FOR THE MOTHER 

Mother’s posture 

Baby’s position before feed begins 

Baby’s body 

Support breast 

Move baby quickly on to breast 

CAUTIONS

Mother needs to AVOID 

See videos at www.thebirthden.com/Newman.html 

Handout A, When Latching
Revised: January 2005
Original written and designed by Anne Barnes