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Science You Can Use: Why do my baby’s hands always get in the way?
By Tanya Lieberman, IBCLC
Ever notice that, just when you’re getting your baby latched on, his hands always seem to get in the way? They seem to be magically drawn to your nipple, or end up in your baby’s mouth. The traditional advice has … Continue reading →
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Tagged biological nurturing, catherine watson genna, clinical lactation, diklah barak, hand movements breastfeeding, laid back breastfeeding, latch, positioning, united states lactation consultants association
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Last revised on 06/27/2012
Last revised on 06/27/2012