
Introduction
A good latch is the heart of successful breastfeeding. It prevents pain for the mother and ensures the baby gets enough milk. Poor latch = discomfort, sore nipples, and an unsatisfied baby. Mothers and health workers should learn how to recognize the difference.
1. Signs of a Good Latch
✅ Comfort for Mother
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Feels a tugging sensation, not sharp pain.
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No cracked or bleeding nipples.
✅ Nipple Shape After Feeding
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Stays round and normal looking.
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Not flattened, pinched, or lipstick-shaped.
✅ Baby’s Position and Mouth
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Lips turned outward (“fish lips”).
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Chin touching breast, nose free.
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Cheeks full and rounded (not dimpled).
✅ Audible Swallowing
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Rhythmic suck-swallow-breathe pattern.
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Soft swallowing sounds (like “ka” or “cah”).
✅ Baby’s Behavior
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Relaxed, content after feeding.
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Steady weight gain over time.
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Produces wet and dirty diapers according to age.
2. Signs of a Poor Latch
❌ Pain for Mother
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Nipple pain, burning, or pinching during feeds.
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Damaged nipples (cracks, bleeding, blisters).
❌ Nipple Shape After Feeding
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Comes out flattened, pinched, or angled.
❌ Baby’s Position and Mouth
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Lips tucked inward instead of outward.
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Nose pressed into the breast, not free.
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Cheeks sucked in or dimpling with each suck.
❌ Noisy Feeding
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Clicking, smacking, or gulping sounds.
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Little or no audible swallowing.
❌ Baby’s Behavior
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Frustrated, pulling off frequently.
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Feeds for very long but remains unsatisfied.
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Poor weight gain and fewer wet/dirty diapers.
End of Lecture Quiz
Q1. Which of the following is a clear sign of a good latch?
A. Clicking sounds during feeding
B. Cheeks look rounded and full
C. Nipple comes out flattened
D. Baby constantly pulls away
Answer: B. Cheeks look rounded and full
Rationale: Rounded cheeks show baby is drawing milk effectively without sucking in air.
Q2. If a mother’s nipple looks like a lipstick shape after a feed, what does it mean?
A. Baby had a deep, good latch
B. Baby was sucking only the nipple (poor latch)
C. Mother has oversupply of milk
D. Baby is teething
Answer: B. Baby was sucking only the nipple (poor latch)
Rationale: Flattened or lipstick-shaped nipples indicate shallow attachment.
Q3. Which sound is most reassuring that baby is drinking milk?
A. Clicking
B. Loud gulping
C. Soft, rhythmic swallowing
D. Silence throughout
Answer: C. Soft, rhythmic swallowing
Rationale: Swallowing sounds mean milk transfer is happening successfully.
Curated Online Resources
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La Leche League — Good Latch Checklist
https://www.llli.org/breastfeeding-info/positioning/ -
KellyMom — Signs of a Good Latch
https://kellymom.com/ages/newborn/bf-basics/good-bad-latch/ -
UNICEF UK — How to Tell If Baby Is Well Attached
https://www.unicef.org.uk/babyfriendly/how-to-breastfeed/ -
Global Health Media — Attaching Your Baby at the Breast (Video)
https://globalhealthmedia.org/portfolio-items/attaching-your-baby-at-the-breast/
Key Takeaways
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Good latch: Comfortable, rounded nipple shape, outward lips, audible swallowing, content baby.
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Poor latch: Painful, damaged nipples, flattened nipple, noisy clicking, frustrated baby.
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A good latch = happy mother + well-fed baby.
Call to Action
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Mothers: If breastfeeding hurts beyond the first few sucks, seek help — pain is not normal.
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Health workers: Always observe a feed before giving advice.
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Communities: Encourage mothers to ask for support early before small latch problems become big issues.