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A nursing strike, also known as a “breastfeeding strike,” occurs when a baby who has been breastfeeding well suddenly refuses to nurse. Typically, this behavior doesn’t…
The let-down reflex, also known as the milk ejection reflex, is responsible for initiating the flow of breastmilk. It plays a crucial role in the breastfeeding…
Hyperlactation syndrome, also referred to as oversupply in breastfeeding (chestfeeding), occurs when a lactating individual generates more breast milk than their infant requires. If you experience…
Occasionally labeled as a milk blister or nipple blister, it denotes a localized area on the nipple that may contain fluid. A milk blister emerges when…
Thrush, a form of yeast infection, can manifest in breastfed infants and on the nipples of breastfeeding mothers. It stems from an overgrowth of Candida albicans,…
Mastitis denotes inflammation within the breast, typically stemming from an infection. This condition commonly occurs in women during breastfeeding, particularly within the initial 6-12 weeks postpartum.…
A blocked milk duct, also referred to as a plugged duct or obstructed duct, occurs during breastfeeding when a milk duct becomes obstructed, hindering the flow…
If you’re breastfeeding and concerned about whether you’re producing sufficient milk to nourish your newborn, you’re not alone. Many individuals experience anxiety about their breast milk…
Sore nipple may present challenges during the initial stages of breastfeeding and even thereafter. This piece explores the underlying reasons behind nipple soreness and offers strategies…