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Chapter 12. Nipple Issues

Nipple length is usually not the issue. It is common for babies to refuse direct breastfeeding after prolonged bottle use. You are doing a great job continuing to offer the breast despite your baby's refusal. Here is what to do next: 

  • Continue to hold your baby and attempt breastfeeding.
  • Ask your lactation consultant to check your breastfeeding position.
  • Change your feeding sequence: offer the breast first, then supplement with a bottle if needed.

If you are using a nipple shield, a strong let-down reflex is essential. Before breastfeeding, try massaging your breasts or hand-expressing milk for a while. Once you see milk dripping, let your baby latch on. If your let-down reflex is weak, milk flow will likely be poor, even with a shield.