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When latching your baby at the breast to nurse, ensuring a deep latch is not only important for your comfort, but also for the effectiveness of the feeding. Baby must be latched deeply to remove milk well. Removing milk well must happen for baby to grow, and for your milk supply to flourish. It all starts with the foundation of a great latch.
A latch with no pain and that helps my baby get the milk they need? Say less.
It’s not all on you, girl. It takes two to tango.
Latching is one of those things that can look so easy and yet when you go to do it with your new baby it can be very much NOT easy. Their mouths are so little and it’s all so new. Even if you’ve nursed before, it’s a new little one and a new experience with each child.
Latching is a 2 person game. It’s not 100% up to you to make it work. Your baby has a role to play as well— a big one actually.
This video discusses both sides of the story— your role of understanding positioning and proper latching technique with tips to try when things are tricky, and baby’s role— namely their tongue and mouth function.
Some quick tweaks make a big difference.
Quickly learn how to position yourself and your little one and the steps to achieving a deep, comfortable, effective latch.
No baby dolls here. Demos with a real mother and baby.
Okay, I do use an Elmo stuffy to demo at first, but then you’ll see it in real time with a real mother (me) and real baby (my daughter)— because I know nothing can replace seeing the real thing for best learning.
My top tips- spilled.
Latching isn’t always straight forward and we can run into challenges that require some creativity. Learn my favorite strategies for latching your little one when you encounter difficulty with getting a deep latch.
Confidence. Comfort. You deserve it!
Investing a little time and money in learning the essential foundations of latch will bless your breastfeeding experience and pay you back dividends.
What Latch Rescue alums are saying…
Let me show you how!
Latch Rescue is a simple, quick 5 minute video with captions.
Watch anytime. Revisit any time you need.
What’s inside:
Positioning
My favorite positions for facilitating a deep latch
Clear “How-to”
Key concepts
Latch Technique
Step-by-Step instruction
Key concepts
Demo with real mom and baby
Extras
My top tips for difficulty latching with traditional techniques
A quick way to help your baby learn to suck properly and latch better
By Sara Wilson, PA-C, CLC
As a Physician Assistant, Certified Lactation Counselor, and the founder of Made to Mother Lactation, Sara uses her professional expertise and evidence-informed knowledge base along with her personal breastfeeding experience to provide comprehensive lactation care and support and empower the families she serves.
With a unique scope of practice as a PA within the lactation space, in addition to counseling and educating Sara is also able to diagnose conditions, order labs and imaging, and provide personal medical advice including prescribing medications and supplements, as appropriate based on your unique medical history and current care needs..
“A newborn has only three demands. They are warmth in the arms of its mother, food from her breasts, and security in the knowledge of her presence. Breastfeeding satisfies all three.”
-Dr. Grantly Dick-Read

Disclaimer: This is not medical advice and is for informational and educational purposes only.