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Proper latch for breast-feeding

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Illustration of Proper latch-on for breast-feeding

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Both the nipple and a large portion of the darker area around the nipple (areola) should be in the baby's mouth for proper latch. The baby's lips should be flared outward, not folded in (inverted).

A proper latch is important to prevent sore nipples and overfull breasts (engorgement), help milk flow properly, stimulate a good milk supply, and satisfy your baby's appetite.

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Last Updated: 05/10/2007