How do I know if my baby is latching correctly?

Good latch means that the baby’s mouth covers most of the areola and grasps both the nipple and part of the surrounding dark area, forming a tight seal. This helps the baby feed effectively and prevents air from entering the stomach.

To ensure proper latch, follow these steps:

  1. Sit in a comfortable position and bring the baby close to your breast.
  2. Support the baby’s head and neck and align their nose with your nipple in a straight line.
  3. Turn the baby’s body to face you.
  4. Touch the baby’s lips with the nipple to encourage a wide-open mouth.
  5. Bring the baby to the breast (not the breast to the baby) so that they take the entire nipple and most of the areola into their mouth.
  6. Make sure the baby’s lips are flanged outward and you can see slow, deep sucking with audible swallowing.