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Why should I have a prenatal Lactation Consultation?

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Mom's, I have a question for you: Do you ever remember  receiving a full breast exam during your pregnancy? I mean not just feeling for lumps, but a full breast examination? With a breastfeeding professional who knows what questions to ask that help identify roadblocks that you will likely need help navigating to be successful in breastfeeding.  I’ve learned in the last 22 years as an RN and 11 years as an IBCLC is that all women’s breasts and nipple are uniquely different. Large—small—soft—firm—flat nipples—inverted nipples—everted nipples—large areola—small areola—nipples point straight ahead, to the side, straight down toward the floor...okay, enough said!  But why even talk about this, or have a professional breastfeeding expert to look for breas tfeeding “roadblocks” like truly flat nipples... well, in this particular case, and depending on the consistency of your entire breast tissue, if a newborn cannot feel their mothers nipple in his mouth, it wi