Make sure that your baby is latching on and feeding well.
Soon after birth, your baby will be able to (with a little help from you) latch on to a breast or nipple to feed.
Be sure that the baby latches on to the nipple properly.
Sure enough, the baby latched on with every evidence of starvation.
After the baby has latched on, use this arm to cuddle and bring your baby closer to you.
You may feel pain briefly when the baby latches on to the breast, especially in the first few days of breast-feeding.
Pain usually goes away once you find a good breastfeeding position and baby latches on comfortably.
Jon's mouth dropped open as the baby latched on and hungrily began to nurse.
He smoothed a finger over Drace's cheek, smiling as the baby giggled and latched onto his fingers.
This mom watches closely to make sure that her baby latches properly.