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Part 2- Pain during Breastfeeding is NOT normal

Amanda Bude explains why pain during breastfeeding is not normal and encourages seeking specialist help for relief.

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Key Takeaways

  • Severe pain during breastfeeding is abnormal and should be addressed.
  • Medical professionals should refer patients to specialists when pain is intense.
  • Breastfeeding pain affects both physical and emotional health.
  • Seeking help can improve the breastfeeding experience for mother and baby.
  • Awareness and education about breastfeeding pain are crucial.

What the video covers

  • Pain during breastfeeding, especially severe pain rated 8 or 9 out of 10, should not be considered normal.
  • If experiencing significant pain, one should seek medical advice and potentially get referred to a specialist.
  • Ignoring pain can affect both physical well-being and mental health during breastfeeding.
  • Feeding a baby should not be a source of intense discomfort.
  • Amanda emphasizes the importance of addressing the underlying causes of breastfeeding pain.
  • Mental imagery and emotional impact of pain during feeding are also significant concerns.
  • The video encourages proactive steps to improve breastfeeding experience.
  • Amanda provides contact information for further questions and support.
  • The message is empowering for mothers experiencing breastfeeding pain.
  • The video is part 2 of a series addressing breastfeeding challenges.

Answers

Questions about this video

Is pain during breastfeeding normal?

No, severe pain during breastfeeding is not normal and should be addressed by a healthcare professional.

What should I do if I experience intense pain while breastfeeding?

You should seek medical advice and ask to be referred to a specialist to identify and treat the cause of the pain.

How does breastfeeding pain affect mental health?

Pain during breastfeeding can cause significant emotional distress and negative mental imagery, impacting the overall breastfeeding experience.

Full Transcript — Download SRT & Markdown

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Speaker A
I don't know about you, but if I went to a medical practitioner and I told them that I was suffering pain in an area of my body at eight or nine out of ten, I would probably want to be referred on to see a specialist.
00:14
Speaker A
on to see a specialist or you know let's just do something about the fact that there's a body part not to mention all the mental imagery side of things and feeding a baby that is actually really really uncomfortable
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Speaker A
Or, you know, let's just do something about the fact that there's a body part. Not to mention all the mental imagery side of things and feeding a baby that is actually really, really uncomfortable.
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Speaker A
you have any questions Amanda aggraviewbabies.com.edu thanks bye
Topics:breastfeeding painbreastfeeding supportAmanda Budelactation specialistbreastfeeding challengespain managementmaternal healthbreastfeeding advicefeeding babybreastfeeding discomfort

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