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Breastfeeding Shouldn’t Be Painful. But Many Women Struggle Silently

Breastfeeding challenges are common, but you don’t have to push through pain or confusion alone.

At Prajnam, we help new mothers understand what’s causing the difficulty and treat it early with expert support and gentle care.

What Are Breastfeeding Difficulties?

Breastfeeding difficulties can appear in the early days or weeks after delivery - and may include pain, swelling, nipple issues, or trouble with milk flow.

Mothers often experience:

Engorgement or heaviness

Nipple cracks or bleeding

Low or oversupply of milk

Difficulty latching

Painful breastfeeding

Baby refusing the breast

These problems are common and treatable – and getting the right help early makes breastfeeding smoother and more comfortable.

Types of Breastfeeding Difficulties

Latch & Positioning Problems

One of the most common reasons for breast pain during feeding.

Engorgement or Blocked Milk Ducts

Breasts feel very full, hard, or tense.

Nipple Pain, Cracks, or Bleeding

Caused by shallow latch, frequent feeding, or incorrect positioning.

Mastitis or Breast Abscess

A serious but treatable condition.

Common Causes of Breastfeeding Difficulties

Improper Latch or Position

The most frequent cause of pain, swelling, and nipple damage.

Engorgement After Delivery

Milk coming in rapidly can cause intense fullness and discomfort.

Blocked Ducts

Local pain, lumps, and reduced milk flow.

Nipple Shape Concerns

Makes latching challenging but very manageable with guidance.

Infection / Mastitis

Painful inflammation that may require antibiotics or drainage.

Tongue Tie in Baby

A restricted tongue movement leads to poor latch and painful feeding.

Excessive Pumping or Irregular Feeding Schedule

Can disrupt milk supply and lead to swelling or blocked ducts.

When Should You See a Doctor?

You should seek expert help if you notice:

Persistent pain during or after feeding

Redness, swelling, or warmth in one breast

Fever with breast pain

Baby not latching or feeding well

A lump that doesn’t go away after feeding

Cracks, bleeding, or severe nipple soreness

Signs of a blocked duct or mastitis

Pus-like discharge or suspected abscess

Persistent pain during or after feeding

Redness, swelling, or warmth in one breast

Fever with breast pain

A lump that doesn’t go away after feeding

Baby not latching or feeding well

Cracks, bleeding, or severe nipple soreness

Signs of a blocked duct or mastitis

Pus-like discharge or suspected abscess

Frequently Asked Questions ?

Is breastfeeding supposed to hurt?

No – mild tenderness is normal initially, but pain is not. Pain usually means something needs correction.

Can breastfeeding cause lumps?

Yes – blocked ducts, engorgement, or infections can cause temporary lumps.

Do I have to stop breastfeeding if I have mastitis?

No – in most cases, continuing to breastfeed helps resolve the infection faster.

Can flat or inverted nipples breastfeed?

Yes – with proper techniques and support, most mothers can breastfeed successfully.

What if I have low milk supply?

Most supply issues can be improved with correct latch, frequent feeds, and guidance.

Still struggling with breastfeeding pain or difficulty?

Let our breast expert help you feed comfortably – with clarity, support, and the right treatment.

Still struggling with breastfeeding pain or difficulty?

Let our breast expert help you feed comfortably – with clarity, support, and the right treatment.

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