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Common Breastfeeding Concerns - Baby

  • Latching and Positioning Resources
  • Breastfeeding your Premature Infant
  • Newborn concerns
    • Hypoglycemia in Newborns
    • Jaundice in Newborns
    • Tongue-Tie (Ankyloglossia) Resources
  • Older baby concerns
    (distraction, biting and more)
  • Toddler concerns
  • Weight gain concerns
  • My baby fusses or cries during nursing - what's the problem?
  • My baby makes a clicking sound when nursing.
    Is this a problem?
  • Help - My baby won't nurse!
  • Nipple shields & weaning from a shield
  • How can I find help for my breastfeeding problem?
  • CranioSacral therapy and other gentle body work for breastfeeding problems (links)
  • Oral Motor Therapy for Breastfeeding Problems (links)
  • Reflux
  • Thrush
  • Illness or surgery
  • Other Health Issues in Babies
  • Cleft Lip / Palate Resources
  • Down Syndrome Resources
  • Life with Baby
    (FAQs about baby's behavior, growth, health and more, with information on establishing & maintaining your breastfeeding relationship)

 


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