How do you breastfeed with big nipples?

Cup your breast: Hold your breast from below with your thumb on one side and fingers on the other. Squeeze gently while guiding your nipple and areola into your baby's mouth. Dab on breast milk: If you end up with sore nipples, try rubbing a few drops of expressed breast milk over your nipples.
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Can your nipples be too big to breastfeed?

For some women, a larger size nipple will cause absolutely no problems with breastfeeding. But for other women, you and your baby may need some more support in the beginning. Some babies have a smallish mouth size and just cannot feed on a large nipple that doesn't fit into their mouth.
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Why are my nipples so big breastfeeding?

A Word From Verywell. The size of your areolae and nipples may change while you're pregnant or breastfeeding because of the hormones that produce breast milk. They may also grow as your breasts expand with pregnancy weight gain.
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Do bigger nipples mean more milk?

The short answer is no. Although your breasts will likely grow larger before and during your breastfeeding journey, breast size is irrelevant when it comes to how much milk you produce. A mom with small breasts might have just as much milk supply as a mom with large breasts.
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What size nipples are best for breastfeeding?

When To Switch Bottle Nipple Sizes
  • Slow flow: 0-3 months.
  • Medium flow: 3-6 months.
  • Fast flow: 6-12 months.
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How do I shape my nipples for feeding?

rolling your nipple between your thumb and forefinger to encourage it to stick out. compressing your breast just behind your areola with your fingers in a 'V' or 'C' shape to push your nipple outwards. touching your nipple briefly with a cold compress or ice cube to make it erect.
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Does breastfeeding change your nipples permanently?

It's not all doom and saggy gloom! You can expect your nipples to return to their original size and color (likely lighter and smaller than when you were breastfeeding) and extra veins should disappear, says Kasper. All those stretch marks, however, are yours to keep, she adds.
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Can you produce milk forever?

Your milk making glands will FOREVER remember how to make milk. They can ALWAYS make milk again, no matter how long it has been. They just need enough of the right stimulation to turn on and start filling again. Some times years after breastfeeding a mother may feel the tingle of let down if she hears a baby cry.
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Do your areolas get smaller after breastfeeding?

Like the darkening of the areola, the scent of the Montgomery glands is believed to help the newborn find the nipple and begin breastfeeding more easily. 1 Once breastfeeding has ended, the Montgomery glands usually shrink back down and the texture of the areola returns to its pre-pregnancy state.
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Can I breastfeed my husband during pregnancy?

Generally speaking, breastfeeding your husband or partner is OK. It's not perverted or wrong if you want the person you are intimate with to breastfeed, or if they ask to try breastfeeding or taste your breast milk.
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How many years at the longest can a mother produce breast milk?

The World Health Organization's guidelines recommend "continue[d] frequent, on-demand breastfeeding until two years of age or beyond. Extended breastfeeding means breastfeeding after the age of 12 or 24 months, depending on the source.
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What is the longest it takes for breast milk to come in?

It takes about three days to four days for your milk to come in if you're a first-time mum. If you've had a baby before, it can happen more quickly. This may be because your breasts "remember" what to do from your previous pregnancy and birth.
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Why does my baby acts hungry but won't latch?

Slow flow

If a fast letdown isn't the problem with your baby unlatching, perhaps a slow milk flow could be the issue. She could be tugging at your nipples in the hopes of getting more milk, especially if she's particularly hungry. One simple remedy is to switch sides.
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What does a good latch feel like?

Signs of a good latch

his chin is touching your breast and he can breathe through his nose. his mouth is open wide and he has a mouthful of your areola (not just your nipple) his latch doesn't hurt. he starts with short sucks before sucking more slowly and deeply.
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Can breastfeeding hurts even with good latch?

When breastfeeding hurts, even with a good latch. For many of us, the initial pain and discomfort of breastfeeding are actually normal. Sometimes we go into breastfeeding with no knowledge that it could hurt, leaving us shocked and confused (or was that just me?).
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Why are my nipples so big suddenly?

Many factors can alter the appearance, shape, or texture of your nipple and areola. Sometimes these changes are temporary and due to hormonal shifts, pregnancy, or breastfeeding. Permanent changes of the nipple or areola are often seen with breast surgeries, weight loss, and aging.
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Can I drink my wife's breast milk?

However, drinking breast milk is safe only if it is from your partner whom you know well. This is because breast milk is a bodily fluid, and you do not want yourself to be at risk of infectious diseases such as cytomegalovirus, hepatitis B and C, human immunodeficiency virus, or syphilis.
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What foods help produce breast milk?

Foods and Breast Milk

Just eat a balanced diet that includes a variety of vegetables, fruits, grains, protein, and a little bit of fat. Some research shows that garlic, onions, and mint make breast milk taste different, so your baby may suckle more, and in turn, you make more milk.
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What does it feel like when milk comes in?

Signs Milk Is Coming In

Many women, even first-time moms, know exactly when their breast milk has come in, mainly due to common indicators like: Breast engorgement, or the feeling of fullness, heaviness, and/or firmness. Swelling of the breasts. Breast milk leakage, particularly overnight.
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How much milk should a 5 minute breastfed baby drink?

Some babies will get 60 to 150 ml (2 – 5 ounces) in five minutes time. However, some babies continue to take 20 to 40 minutes per feeding.
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Is a 10 minute feed long enough for a newborn?

How Long Does Nursing Take? Newborns may nurse for up to 20 minutes or longer on one or both breasts. As babies get older and more skilled at breastfeeding, they may take about 5–10 minutes on each side.
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How many minutes should a baby breastfeed?

A newborn should be put to the breast at least every 2 to 3 hours and nurse for 10 to 15 minutes on each side. An average of 20 to 30 minutes per feeding helps to ensure that the baby is getting enough breast milk. It also allows enough time to stimulate your body to build up your milk supply.
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When should we start tummy time?

The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends supervised tummy time for full-term babies starting in the first week, as soon as your baby's umbilical cord stump falls off. For newborns, success is a minute at a time, 2 to 3 sessions per day. If they start crying, it's time for a break.
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Should I wake my newborn to feed?

Newborns who sleep for longer stretches should be awakened to feed. Wake your baby every 3–4 hours to eat until he or she shows good weight gain, which usually happens within the first couple of weeks. After that, it's OK to let your baby sleep for longer periods of time at night.
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