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Answer:
Sore nipples;
- May be prevented by proper positioning of baby or breast
- mothers nipple approximates to the junction of the hard and soft palate
Flat or inverted nipple;
- should not impact breastfeeding if the latch is correct
- if difficult to latch; roll nipples between fingers or use a breast pump prior to feeding
- helps to draw out the nipples
letdown failure;
- milk does not eject from the breast
- oxytocin nasal spray may be prescribed
- relaxation technique may help to enhance letdown
Hyperactive letdown;
- stream of milk comes from the breast
- if too active may cause infants to cough, gulp or choke
Hyperlactation;
- milk volume produced exceeds intake
- reduce production
- cabbage leaves or cold compress may be used to decrease production
Engorgement;
- Breast are overfilled with milk
- cabbage leaves may be used to reduce discomfort
plugged ducts;
- localized blockage of milk resulting in milk stasis
- caused by milk staying in the ducts
- painful knot may form in breast
- treated by massage and warm compress
- prevented by complete emptying of breast
mastitis;
- inflammation of the breast
- may be infective or non infective
- occur in 1 to 33% of breastfeeding mothers
- may result from sore or cracked nipples or missing a feeding
Low milk supply;
- most common reason for cessation of breastfeeding
- may be real or perceived
- causes; ineffective emptying or breast or stress management
- galactogogue may be prescribed.