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You do not feel that breastfeeding is going well.
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Your breasts are engorged.
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Your baby is 4 days old and you do not think that your mature milk
has come in yet.
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It is difficult to get your baby to attach to your breast.
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Your baby cries and/or sleeps at the breast and does not nurse for
more than a few sucks.
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Your breasts or your nipples hurt.
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Your baby is 4 days old and does not have 3 or more bowel movements
each 24 hours.
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Your baby is 4 days old and does not have 7 to 8 wet diapers each 24
hours.
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Your baby has had a weight check and is not gaining well.
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Your baby is not calm, happy and sleepy after feedings.
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You feel you need to give your baby something more than your milk.
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Your baby sleeps most of the time. You think your baby would rather
sleep than eat.
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You plan to return to work or school. (Call for an appointment two
weeks before you plan to return to work or school.)
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Supplementation has been ordered by your physician.
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You have any questions about breastfeeding.