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Breastfeeding Positions That Help

Cradle Hold Position

The Cradle Hold Position is effective from birth through weaning, including for preemies once they can suck and swallow. See Cradle Hold Overview

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T-Cradle Hold Position

The T-Cradle Hold Position is helpful after a C-Section. See T-Cradle Hold Position

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Lap Nursing Hold Position

This position is only effective for moms with this specific body shape; a short torso and large breasts that baby can reach and latch onto while lying across mothers legs. See Lap Nursing Hold Position

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Lying Down Position

We encourage all nursing moms to learn how to nurse lying down, it helps moms get more rest and makes it easier to respond to baby's night time needs. See Lying Down Position

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Breastfeeding Twins

Breastfeeding Twins in the effective and comfortable Cradle Hold Position See Breastfeeding Twins Overview

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