How to Use Reverse Pressure Softening During Engorgement
Video Description: Learn how to use reverse pressure softening to help your baby latch when you are engorged. Engorgement can flatten the nipple, making latching difficult. Reducing edema allows the baby to latch easier. Related Article Subjects: How to Use Reverse Pressure Softening During Engor, breastfeeding, engorgement, latch, reverse pressure softening, RPS, trouble latchingHow to Use Reverse Pressure Softening During Engor
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