Refusing to latch
Most moms don’t realize this…
When your baby starts crying at the breast, pulling off, or refusing to latch — it’s not because you’re doing something wrong.
It’s usually something small that needs to be adjusted… but in the moment it feels overwhelming.
I’ve been talking to a lot of moms lately who are:
• stressed during every feed
• worried their baby isn’t getting enough
• starting to question if they can keep going
And the hardest part?
Trying to figure it out alone.
That’s exactly why I started offering a 1-week support option.
We hop on a call, figure out what’s actually going on, and I stay with you through the week so you’re not guessing at every feed.
If you’re in that place right now, comment “support” or message me — I’ll send you the details.
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Karen Gilbert
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