Getting comfortable
When your baby is in a good position they can attach correctly at the breast and feed effectively. It’s important to find a position where your breast hangs naturally and to tuck your baby in close. You may find this ‘laid back’ position comfortable – and useful in the early days, if you and your baby have difficulty attaching.
How do I know if my baby's correctly attached?
You can read our step by step guide to correct attachment here.
What other parents say
Don't worry if you don't immediately find a breastfeeding position which works for you and your baby - most mums need a wee bit of time. In the video below, a mum tells her story about getting the hang of good positioning and attachment.
