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I am breastfeeding my 4 weeks old. In my left breast hurts to eat. The block looks good, but obviously I can not feel her tongue rubbing the nipple, so I think by id. How I can solve this problem and why Fined lock side and the other does not

Can be the way you're holding or position on this side only. But maintaining the "good" side, trying to slip on what is in the same position on the other side. Be sure to open the mouth all the way, like a yawn, and shoot him near you so you have enough of the nipple in the mouth. It is better to have material a little under the nipple in his mouth at the top of the nipple. And make sure they are not in possession of the breast to the nipple is pushed on the roof of the mouth, where it could rub. If you continue to have problems, consult International Board Certified Lactation Consultant or leader of La Leche League experienced for more help. I suspect it's an easy solution.

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