"I urge any mom out there, wondering if donating milk is for them, to think about how many lives can be saved."
"I LOVE donating milk, especially since I have far too much of it, and love knowing I can give other babies a nutritious start in life"
"It is a wonderful feeling to know that I have not only given my babies a healthy start in life, but I have played a small part in helping others too."
To achieve a good latch, it is imperative that your baby is well positioned as described below
Support your breast with your free hand with the so-called c-hold or ballerina hold. Double check that the supporting fingers, below the breast, are not too close to the areola.
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Once positioned stroke your baby's cheek to encourage her to turn her head towards your breast, if necessary.
To encourage her to open her mouth, stroke her upper lip against the nipple.
Many babies will automatically "root" open their mouths, once positioned.
When she opens his mouth wide brings her towards the nipple and breast.
Check the latch
Remember to relax especially your neck and shoulders, while feeding and have something to drink at the same time.
(More about latching and positioning on page TIPS FOR BREASTFEEDING)