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E80: Deep latch makes all the difference in your breastfeeding journey

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The deep latch is the cornerstone of successful breastfeeding, affecting everything from milk transfer to nipple comfort and baby's weight gain. Angie Rosier shares expertise from her dual role as a doula and lactation consultant, offering practical techniques to improve breastfeeding outcomes.
• Visual signs of a deep latch include pulsating movement by the baby's temple, full jaw movement, and a wide mouth opening of about 140 degrees
• Proper latch should not cause prolonged pain or nipple damage - these are signs adjustment is needed
• Keeping baby remarkably close to the breast helps maintain a deep latch
• Using a rolled blanket under mother's wrist provides support to maintain positioning
• "Threading" technique helps deepen latch by pushing more breast tissue into baby's mouth
• The "chin pull" technique can widen baby's gape while they remain latched
• Most latch problems can be improved without constant relatching, which frustrates babies
• When basic techniques don't solve issues, deeper assessment of oral anatomy may be needed
• Support is available through hospital lactation consultants and private practice consultants
• Make a connection with someone you love today - you never know what difference it will make
Please make a connection with someone you love today. You never know what that will bring.
Visit our website, here: https://birthlearning.com/
Follow us on Facebook at Birth Learning
Follow us on Instagram at @birthlearning
Show Credits
Host: Angie Rosier
Music: Michael Hicks
Photographer: Toni Walker
Episode Artwork: Nick Greenwood
Producer: Gillian Rosier Frampton
Voiceover: Ryan Parker

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Chapters

1. Introduction to the Ordinary Doula Podcast (00:00:00)

2. Understanding the Importance of Latch (00:02:08)

3. Visual Signs of a Deep Latch (00:04:15)

4. How a Deep Latch Should Feel (00:07:35)

5. Techniques to Maintain a Deep Latch (00:09:49)

6. Finding Support and Final Thoughts (00:13:41)

83 episodes

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The deep latch is the cornerstone of successful breastfeeding, affecting everything from milk transfer to nipple comfort and baby's weight gain. Angie Rosier shares expertise from her dual role as a doula and lactation consultant, offering practical techniques to improve breastfeeding outcomes.
• Visual signs of a deep latch include pulsating movement by the baby's temple, full jaw movement, and a wide mouth opening of about 140 degrees
• Proper latch should not cause prolonged pain or nipple damage - these are signs adjustment is needed
• Keeping baby remarkably close to the breast helps maintain a deep latch
• Using a rolled blanket under mother's wrist provides support to maintain positioning
• "Threading" technique helps deepen latch by pushing more breast tissue into baby's mouth
• The "chin pull" technique can widen baby's gape while they remain latched
• Most latch problems can be improved without constant relatching, which frustrates babies
• When basic techniques don't solve issues, deeper assessment of oral anatomy may be needed
• Support is available through hospital lactation consultants and private practice consultants
• Make a connection with someone you love today - you never know what difference it will make
Please make a connection with someone you love today. You never know what that will bring.
Visit our website, here: https://birthlearning.com/
Follow us on Facebook at Birth Learning
Follow us on Instagram at @birthlearning
Show Credits
Host: Angie Rosier
Music: Michael Hicks
Photographer: Toni Walker
Episode Artwork: Nick Greenwood
Producer: Gillian Rosier Frampton
Voiceover: Ryan Parker

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Introduction to the Ordinary Doula Podcast (00:00:00)

2. Understanding the Importance of Latch (00:02:08)

3. Visual Signs of a Deep Latch (00:04:15)

4. How a Deep Latch Should Feel (00:07:35)

5. Techniques to Maintain a Deep Latch (00:09:49)

6. Finding Support and Final Thoughts (00:13:41)

83 episodes

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