ABCs of Breastfeeding
The ability to latch on to the breast well is an essential skill for a breastfeeding baby. Recognizing the difference between a good and a bad latch, however, is not always intuitive. This guide by Dr. Jane Morton, also published as a companion booklet for the video "Breastfeeding, a Guide to Getting Started", demonstrates in clear and simple terms the fundamental prinicples of an effective latch and how a mother can facilitate the process of latching on.
ABCs of Breastfeeding
- Helps your baby sleep more
- Helps you sleep more
- Helps your baby learn to breastfeed sooner
- Keeps your baby at the perfect body temperature
- Increases your milk production
About this Content
This material was developed by Jane Morton, MD and produced for educational purposes only. Reproduction for commercial purposes is prohibited. Utilization and copying of the materials to improve care of pregnant women and their newborns is encouraged with proper citation of source.
Dr. Morton, former director of the Breastfeeding Medicine Program at Stanford University, curated a collection of resources for healthcare professionals caring for new mothers and their newborns.
The video, "Breastfeeding, a Guide to Getting Started," demonstrates in clear and simple terms, the fundamental principles of an effective latch and how a mother can facilitate the process of latching on.
To order copies of the video, companion booklet, and additional resources, visit the Breastmilk Solutions website.