I Have Been Breastfeeding My Newborn For About A Month Now.?

Is it normal for it to hurt for a bit when the baby latches on? The nipple itself is not sore anymore but it’s almost like when he latches on the suction itself causes pain for about the first 20 to 30 seconds. I’m sure he is latched on correctly and I don’t think I have any blocked ducts or anything. The book I have says that breastfeeding should not hurt at all if I am doing it correctly! Any suggestions?

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17 Responses

  1. Jump Higher Programs Says:

    It sounds like you have a very strong “let down” reaction to the suckling. It is normal and is mildly uncomfortable for some women. You are doing everything right and this is just part of normal breastfeeding for your body. Good luck to you!

  2. okkkaybo Says:

    This website shows the correct way to breastfeed.http://www.breastfeeding.nhs.uk/in_howto…http://www.babycenter.com/general/pregna…

  3. Karlee bug Says:

    Yes, it is perfectly normal… I had it with both my children and my daughter is three months old and it still happens occasionally. Kudos to you for doing what is best for you and your baby, and daring to ask a question…. ( I have the same book and it lies…. everyone is different….) Enjoy your little bundle, mine smiled at about 6 weeks and it made everything worth while… :-)

  4. Shari Says:

    Yes it is normal…I had that with all 4 of mine.

  5. Marge Says:

    Yeah, I’ve heard that too. ‘If you’re doing it right, it won’t hurt’. Don’t worry, you’re doing just fine. I had ‘inverted’ nipples, and it hurt, especially the left one, when my son first latched on everytime because he was stretching out the tissue so much. I had more problems than that so he didn’t even do a real nurse (nipple in baby’s mouth) until about a month and a half, and I don’t know when the pain went away totally. But, it does.
    It’s been long enough that you would know if you were not doing something right, but not THAT long. Give it more time. You’re doing great!

  6. lady97bi Says:

    when your baby latches on and it hurts stop the suction and start over .place a pillow under him/her to bring him/her to the nipple that should help

  7. mktk401 Says:

    Make sure that your baby gets the whole nipple in his mouth. Your nipple might still be sore from earlier. Try nursing in different positions that might help relieve some of the soreness. If you want you can put some lanolin cream on to help the soreness too it wont hurt your baby. Just relax it takes time and you are doing great by nursing your baby. Good luck.

  8. 34353544 Says:

    its normal

  9. Valerie Says:

    This sounds odd, but this breast feeding nurse taught me this. I will try to explain in writing. You take two fingers and squish the nipple and part of the skin smaller as you send it into the babie’s mouth. It sounds strange on paper, wish someone would show you. The pain will eventually go away, you are tender. Two months from now or maybe even less, it will be nothing. Good luck!

  10. grandm Says:

    Yes, it’s normal, so stop worrying. Breast feeding is different for everyone; since your discomfort is minimal, and doesn’t last, I wouldn’t be concerned.

  11. WP Robot Wordpress Plugin Says:

    It happened to me to. I just suffered through. I would do a little leg kick everytime he latched on.

  12. Ƹ̵̡Ӝ̵̨̄Ʒ Mom2two Ƹ̵̡Ӝ̵̨̄Ʒ Says:

    I myself breastfed my son 26 months and it took me 3 months (this was not my 1st child and notteh 1st breastfed) however I also had the pain and he was latched on properly. However I have highly sensitive nipples and have to watch out on the bra’s that I use so it might just take some time for your nipples to desensitize. But have a lactation consultant take a look and make sure 100% sure that the baby is latching on properly

  13. nangari Says:

    Congratulations on your baby and congratulations on breastfeeding for a month already! You’re doing a great job. It sounds like you’re doing everything right and since the pain only lasts for a few seconds, it’s probably normal. What the breastfeeding books mean is as a general rule, it should not hurt because that would indicate a poor attachment, poor positioning, thrush, mastitis, blocked duct or whatever.
    You sound like you’re doing everything right. Keep going!

  14. Mum to 3 cute kids Says:

    You might want to contact the La Leche League in your area and they can help you and answer any questions that you might have. I also had a few problems breastfeeding, and the advice I received from them was very helpful!
    Here are a few links that you might helpful:http://www.lalecheleague.org/FAQ/sore.ht…http://www.lalecheleague.org/Webindex.ht…http://forums.llli.org/
    P.S. No matter how well you get the baby to attach, there will some pain at some point. After having 3 babies and nursing them, that is my conclusion.

  15. momma2mi Says:

    Are we talking about true PAIN or discomfort here?
    If it goes away after the first few seconds, it’s probably not a big deal. It wouldn’t hurt to have a La Leche League Leader double check your latch, since she will help you for free.
    Using some Lansinoh on your nipples could help some.
    The breathing exercises you may have used in labor could also be helpful.

  16. mystic_e Says:

    Hmmm it shouldn’t.
    However even if you have a “textbook latch” it doesn’t mean it is right for you and your baby.
    Can you go see a Lactation Consultant or you local La Leche League? They may be able to give you some hints.
    You could also just try a different position?
    Try reading these sites as well and see if anything applies to you.
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    (OK seriously people do you think an appropriate response to someone asking if a little bit or minor pain is normal is to push bottle feeding???? If you are anti-breastfeeding why don’t you go answer some questions you have some actual interest in, ok? And leave us breastfeeding moms alone)

  17. shizzlec Says:

    no, it’s shouldn’t hurt. Maybe you should try bottle feeding instead

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