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Does nipple invagination affect breastfeeding?
Nipple invagination does affect breastfeeding. After all, when the nipple is sunken inward, various problems are prone to occur in the process of breastfeeding, which will not only affect the baby's strength when sucking milk, but also lead to the possibility of milk leakage, so it will definitely affect breastfeeding.

There are many reasons for nipple invagination. For example, your mammary duct is very short, or the nipple part invaginates due to various stimuli. After nipple invagination, the patient's own nipple part will definitely have some influence. Therefore, in order to solve the problem of nipple invagination in different degrees, it is necessary to recover the nipple from protrusion through timely treatment.

Nipple invagination often occurs during lactation. After all, in the process of breastfeeding, the behavior and habits of breastfeeding are different from the organization of the nipple itself, so it will cause nipple invagination in many aspects. Once nipple invagination occurs, certain problems will naturally occur during breastfeeding, thus affecting the situation of children when they are breastfeeding.

Because after the problem of nipple invagination, one's own nipple can't stand out, and there is not much strength to take it out in the infant stage, so the sucking strength is not enough to suck out the milk better, which affects the smooth phenomenon of breastfeeding. Therefore, when nipple invagination is serious, effective treatment and treatment are needed to make breastfeeding better.

On the other hand, nipple invagination is not easy to breastfeed, which will make it more troublesome for the baby to breastfeed. In addition, the patient himself needs to use a breast pump or massage to protrude the invaginated nipple again, so it will also have a certain impact on the new parturient, so the situation of invaginated nipple needs special attention.

To sum up, nipple invagination will affect breastfeeding. On the one hand, babies can't touch each other and start sucking because of inverted nipples. On the other hand, all kinds of milk can't be fed to children's mouths smoothly, which easily leads to all kinds of milk leakage. Therefore, the specific degree of nipple invagination is different, and the impact on patients will vary from person to person.