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Sensibilidad en el pezón durante la lactancia; Conductos galactóforos obstruidos; Reflejo de eyección o salida de la leche; Cómo vencer los problemas de la lactancia materna
Durante la lactancia se pueden presentar problemas comunes. Afortunadamente, la mayoría de estos problemas se puede manejar fácilmente con una variedad de estrategias.
Las madres que amamantan a sus bebés pueden sentirse confundidas por la falta de experiencia y apoyo. Pueden sentir temor o vergüenza de pedir ayuda para tal actividad "natural".
Si usted encuentra cualquier problema, consulte con un experto en lactancia (una persona que se especializa en lactancia materna).
Para mayor información, ver:
Payne PA, Tully MR. Breastfeeding. In: Ratcliffe SD, Baxley EG, Cline MK, Sakornbut EL, eds. Family Medicine Obstetrics. 3rd ed. Philadelphia, Pa: Elsevier Mosby;2008:section C.
Eglash A, Montgomery A, Wood J. Breastfeeding Disease-a-Month. 2008;54.
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