- How it feels is more important than how it looks. The latch feels comfortable to you, without hurting or pinching.
- Your baby's chest is against your body and he or she does not have to turn his or her head while drinking.
- You
see little or no areola, depending on the size of your areola and the
size of your baby's mouth. If areola is showing, you will see more
above your baby's lip and less below.
- When your baby is positioned well, his or her mouth will be filled with breast.
- The tongue is cupped under the breast, although you might not see it.
- You
hear or see your baby swallow. Some babies swallow so quietly, a pause
in their breathing may be the only sign of swallowing.
- You see the baby's ears "wiggle" slightly.
- Your baby's lips turn out like fish lips, not in. You may not even be able to see the bottom lip.
- Your baby's chin touches your breast.
Source: Office on Women's Health in the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
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