A Video on Latching your Baby
Some babies can latch themselves without any help. Other babies may need gentle guidance.
Latching your baby correctly is important for successful breastfeeding.
Watch this video to learn more or read our article for latching on success.
Need transcripts? You can get them here.
Resources & Links:
HealthLink BC: Breastfeeding
HealthLink BC: Breast-Feeding Positions
VIDEO: Admission to Postpartum - Keeping Your Baby Skin-to-Skin
VIDEO: Baby's Feeding Cues and Behaviours
VIDEO: Breastfeeding Positions
VIDEO: Cup Feeding and Other Feeding Methods
VIDEO: Hand Expressing Milk
VIDEO: Latching Your Baby
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