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    Take care of your breasts while breastfeeding with Multi-Mam

    Sponsored by Multi-Mam

    Sore and tender nipples are one of the most common challenges of breastfeeding, especially during the first few weeks when both you and your baby are still finding your breastfeeding rhythm. Fortunately, if you experience pain or irritation, there is a lot you can do – both to prevent discomfort and to relieve it if it has already occurred.

    Here we go through why these problems arise and how Multi-Mam's products can help you get off to a gentler start with breastfeeding.

    For many, starting to breastfeed is one of the most transformative parts of this journey. Many new mothers experience sore, tender, or irritated nipples. This makes breastfeeding less enjoyable and can even create resistance to breastfeeding. Even if you want to breastfeed from the start and have been looking forward to it, it's not fun when you're met with pain and sores.

    The good news is that there are products available that can help in this situation and counteract or alleviate the discomfort. Multi-Mam offers both a Nipple Care Balm and nursing pads to support you in your breastfeeding journey!

    Why do nipples become sore?

    Soreness and sores often occur when the baby does not latch on correctly, or when the skin becomes dry and fragile from frequent breastfeeding. The body works hard, and it is common for the nipples to need time to adjust. When babies want to breastfeed intensively, it becomes difficult for the nipples to recover, and products that help to soothe and restore the skin may be needed.

    Prevent with Nipple Care Balm

    Multi-Mam Nipple Care Balm

    Multi-Mam Nipple Care Balm is a mild, natural balm that both nourishes and protects the nipples. It can be used even before giving birth to strengthen the skin barrier and keep the skin soft before you start breastfeeding. Another tip is to bring it with you to the maternity ward so you can start using the product when your baby arrives and your breastfeeding journey begins. After birth, the balm can be used immediately after each feed to protect the nipples from drying out and cracking. The consistency is soft and gentle, making it easy to apply, even on sensitive skin.

    One advantage of Multi-Mam Nipple Care Balm is that it does not need to be washed off before breastfeeding, making it easy to use even when your baby is feeding intensively in the early stages.

    Cool and soothe with nursing pads

    Multi-Mams amningskompresser

     

    When your nipples have already become sore, you can Multi-Mams amningskompresser provide quick and comfortable relief. They are placed directly in the bra and provide a cooling, soothing sensation that reduces swelling and irritation. The compresses are sterile, soft, and suitable for sensitive skin. Gentle first aid when the pain is at its worst!

    Tips for more comfortable breastfeeding:

    → Ask for breastfeeding help early on if it hurts. Don't suffer unnecessarily!

    → Allow your breasts to air between feedings.

    → Alternate breastfeeding positions to relieve pressure on the nipples.

    → Have products at home before the birth; it makes a difference when breastfeeding starts and you suddenly need the right products!

    Summary

    Having the right products when you start breastfeeding can really give you the right conditions for successful breastfeeding. Many people experience problems for quite a long time when they start breastfeeding, and it can be difficult to know how long it will last and what help is available. Talk to your pediatric nurse if you feel you need support! And take advantage of the products available to relieve the discomfort.

    Learn more about Multi-Mam breastfeeding products here.

    When your baby gets their first teeth

    Did you know that Multi-Mam also has BabyDent which is a soothing, completely safe gel for teething? Perfect to have at home when little teeth start to appear! Read more about BabyDent here and get your home ready so you're prepared when teething begins!

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