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Breastfeeding or chestfeeding should not be painful.

There may be discomfort at first when the baby latches on to the nipple, but it should be minimal and should go away in the first week or so. Pain that continues or is severe should be assessed by your healthcare provider or a lactation consultant.

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This educational resource is intended for all pregnant individuals and their family members who will be caring for them and their newborns.
It is designed to provide prenatal breastfeeding education for the U.S. context.

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