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The process of achieving a good latch (1 minute 7 seconds) Latch refers to how the baby fastens onto the breast while breastfeeding. A good latch promotes high milk flow and minimizes nipple discomfort for the mother, whereas poor latch results in poor milk transfer to the baby and can quickly lead to sore and cracked nipples.
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Breast development starts in puberty with the growth of ducts, fat cells, and connective tissue. [10]: 18–21 The ultimate size of the breasts is determined by the number of fat cells. The size of the breast is not related to a mother's breastfeeding capability or the volume of milk she can produce.
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Since 1970, the number of women who breastfeed immediately after birth has quadrupled, leading to a growing demand for breast milk.
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Breast engorgement occurs in the mammary glands due to expansion and pressure exerted by the synthesis and storage of breast milk. It is also a main factor in altering the ability of the infant to latch-on. Engorgement changes the shape and curvature of the nipple region by making the breast inflexible, flat, hard, and swollen.
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