Congratulations! You've decided to commit to breastfeeding your new baby, because you know it's the best thing for both her and you. But does it have to hurt so much? Dry, cracked, and bleeding nipples are common when breastfeeding. This article will tell you how to treat nipple problems common to breastfeeding.
Instructions
How to treat nipple problems
- 1
Soothe your nipples! After nursing, gently cover each nipple with a cool, used tea bag or even a cabbage leaf. Both are recommended solutions by breastfeeding experts.
2Treat your nipples. After each nursing, let your nipples air dry and then gently rub some lanolin cream on each one to prevent drying and cracking.
3Prevent nipple bleeding: Use proper nursing positions. If you are struggling with this, contact your local Le Leche League to get some breastfeeding help.
4Hang in there! With consistent nursing, most nipple problems diminish and even disappear by the time your baby is 3 months old.
5Take comfort in the fact that you are doing what experts agree is best for your baby!
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