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Old 08-16-08, 11:03 PM   #6 (permalink)
Tara
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You are probably going to have to wait it out, however, I would check your positioning. Just my reading your description it sounds like baby is latching on to just the nipple. When she is nursing the actual nipple should be pretty far back in her mouth. Her gums should be on the aerola, which shouldn't aggrevate the injury too much.

Also try rubbing a little milk on the nipple and letting them air dry for a bit. Best tip my midwife ever gave me!
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