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      • Tongue-Tie and Lip-Tie
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      • Oversupply & Forceful Letdown
      • Low Milk Production
      • Depression
      • Breastfeeding after Breast Surgery
      • Insufficient Glandular Tissue (IGT)
    • Weaning
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Latching and Positioning

The Latest on Latching by Fleur Bickford

A Guide to Latching Your Baby from Catherine Watson Genna (scroll down)

Latch-on Pictures With Description from Diane Wiessinger

Breastfeeding: Off to the best start from the UK Department of Health

Biological Nurturing or Laid-Back Breastfeeding by Ayala Ochert

An Introduction to Biological Nurturing: New Angles on Breastfeeding by Suzanne Colson

Laid-Back Breastfeeding by Nancy Mohrbacher

Some Ins and Outs of Laid-Back Breastfeeding by Nancy Mohrbacher

What Happens to Breastfeeding When Mothers Lie Back? by Suzanne Colson

Biological Nurturing Video

Laid-back Breastfeeding from LLLI

Newborn Hands – Why are they always in the way while breastfeeding? by Robin Kaplan

Facilitating Autonomous Infant Hand Use During Breastfeeding by Catherine Watson Genna

Your Baby Knows How to Latch-On Video from Ameda

Nursing Laying Down from Mother-2-Mother.com

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