Sunday, January 23, 2011
Real School Go To Pee
The shape and nipple size does not matter, does not influence the success of breastfeeding.
• The shape and size of the nipples do not affect the success of breastfeeding. In fact, the child not breastfed in the nipple, but in the chest. Generally, the baby that sucks correctly (covering much of the areola) has no problem, although the nipple is flat or inverted (ie, withdrawn). However, if you drink heavily, the mother may be a massage from the areola to the nipple out, or use a home remedy that involves the application of a syringe "modified" that is, cut Part of the needle to enter the plunger. The operation is very simple: the mother supports the end of the syringe on the nipple (where it was located on the plunger at first) and exerts a gentle suction.
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