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Breastfeeding Difficulties - Mother

Breastfeeding Difficulties - Mother

Learning to breastfeed may be easy for some women, while more difficult for others. Listed in the directory below is some information regarding breastfeeding difficulties for mothers, for which we have provided a brief overview.

Sore Nipples

Insufficient or Delayed Milk Production

Low Milk Production

Flat or Inverted Nipples

Plugged Milk Ducts

Mastitis

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Breastfeeding Difficulties - Mother
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Plugged Milk Ducts
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Sore Nipples
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Taking Your Baby Home from the NICU
Thawing Breast Milk
The Benefits of Mother's Own Milk
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Disclaimer: This information is not intended to substitute or replace the professional medical advice you receive from your child's physician. The content provided on this page is for informational purposes only, and was not designed to diagnose or treat a health problem or disease. Please consult your child's physician with any questions or concerns you may have regarding a medical condition.