What are signs of a good latch in breastfeeding?

Signs of a good latch include the following:

  • The latch feels comfortable to you and does not hurt or pinch.
  • Your baby\’s chest rests against your body. Your baby does not have to turn his or her head while drinking.
  • You see little or no areola (the darker skin around the nipple), depending on the size of your areola and the size of your baby\’s mouth.
  • When your baby is positioned well, his or her mouth will be filled with breast.
  • The baby\’s tongue is cupped under the breast so you might not see the baby\’s tongue.
  • You hear or see your baby swallow. Some babies swallow so quietly that a pause in their breathing may be the only sign of swallowing.
  • You see the baby\’s ears \”wiggle\” slightly.
  • Your baby\’s lips turn outward like fish lips, not inward. You may not even be able to see the baby\’s bottom lip.
  • Your baby\’s chin touches your breast.

 

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