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  2. 5 breastfeeding positions for moms to try with their baby - AOL

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    Lactation consultant Chrisie Rosenthal offers five different breastfeeding positions for moms to try with their baby and latching tips for new moms.

  3. Childbirth positions - Wikipedia

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    They are referred to as upright birth positions. [3] Understanding the physical effects of each birthing position on the mother and baby is important. However, the psychological effects are crucial as well. Knowledge about birthing positions can help mothers choose the option they are most comfortable with.

  4. Breastfeeding - Wikipedia

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    A baby being breastfed Video summary of article with script. Breastfeeding, also known as nursing, is the process where breast milk is fed to a child. [1] [2] Infants may suck the milk directly from the breast, or milk may be extracted with a pump and then fed to the infant.

  5. Establishment of breastfeeding - Wikipedia

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    A man holding a baby in the correct diagonal breastfeeding position. [25] During breastfeeding, babies are suggested to be hugged diagonally and fed with a constant middle speed to prevent overfeeding. After feeding, babies can be slightly lifted and have their back gently patted, preventing regurgitation of milk. [24]

  6. Childbirth - Wikipedia

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    Crowning, when the baby's head becomes visible, may be experienced as an intense stretching and burning. [23] Back labour is a complication that occurs during childbirth when the feet or the bottom of the baby is visible first (bottom-first presentation), instead of the being born head down (head-first presentation). [24]

  7. Latch (breastfeeding) - Wikipedia

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    A good latch. The lower portion of the areola is well within the baby's mouth, which is opened wide. Lips are flanged out. 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 ...

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