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Breast pain and breastfeeding
There are a number of reasons why you may experience breast pain while you're breastfeeding.
Always ask for help from your midwife, health visitor or breastfeeding specialist if you're having problems breastfeeding.
Here's how to deal with some of the most common causes.
Breast engorgement
Breast engorgement is when, for whatever reason, your breasts become overly full.
They may feel hard, tight and painful.
In the early days, engorgement can be due to your milk coming in. Newborns need feeding little and often. It can take a few days for your milk supply to match your baby's needs.
If your baby is not well attached to the breast, it may be hard for them to take your milk when your breast is engorged.
The nipple can become a little overstretched and flattened, and possibly painful.
Ask your midwife, health visitor or a breastfeeding specialist for advice immediately to help your baby relieve the engorgement and prevent it happening again.
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