- If you are experiencing pain while breastfeeding
- If your newborn nurses less than eight times in 24 hours
- If your baby under five weeks of age is not wetting at least six to eight diapers and/or has less than two bowel movements daily
- If you do not hear or see your baby swallowing once your milk has ejected
- If your baby is consistently difficult to wake for feedings
- If your baby has jaundice
- If your baby is not gaining weight well without supplementation
- If you feel your milk supply is low
- If you think you have an overabundant milk supply
- If you suspect that you have a plugged duct or a breast infection
- If you or your baby show signs of thrush
- If you are concerned about medications and breastfeeding
- If your baby seems unhappy at your breast or refuses to nurse
- If your baby is born prematurely
- If you are weaning
- Anytime you have questions about any aspect of breastfeeding
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