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Home > Breastfeeding > Getting Started > Common Concerns

Common concerns in the early weeks

  • Nursing After a C-Section
  • Engorgement
  • Reverse Pressure Softening... aids latching when mom is engorged
  • Nipple shields
  • Common Questions in the Early Weeks
    (sleepy babies, baby poop, schedules, diaper rash & more)
  • Growth Spurts
  • Are mothers supposed to love breastfeeding 24 hours a day?
  • What should I know about giving my breastfed baby a pacifier?
  • Tips for juggling a newborn and toddler
  • Challenges in the Early Days
    (including nipple pain, large breasts, flat/inverted nipples, pierced nipples, nursing after breast surgery and more)
  • Various Newborn Concerns
    (tongue-tie, jaundice, hypoglycemia and more)
  • Circumcision and Breastfeeding
  • Breastfeeding Premature Infants (links)
  • Breastfeeding a baby with cleft lip/palate (links)
  • Down Syndrome Resources (links)
  • How can I find help for my breastfeeding problem?

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