In both developing and developed countries, artificial feeding is associated with more deaths from diarrhea in infants. Experts agree that breastfeeding is beneficial, but may disagree about the length of breastfeeding that is most beneficial, and about the risks of using artificial formulas. Comfortable nursing requires correct positioning of the baby at the breast. Some guidelines are given to help you develop your own technique. Observing someone else breastfeed or practicing with an experienced nursing mother or a lactation consultant may also help.
Engorgement is a breast feeding problem characterized by a breast retaining too much milk. This can be one of the most agonizing forms of breastfeeding problems and is usually caused by plugged milked ducts brought on by to few feedings. Engorgement can easily be remedied by using any of the following as a breast feeding problem solution:
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