b'get a good latchLatch is the way your baby takes your breast into their mouth to breastfeed.Your baby will know how to suck, but you may need help learning how to get a good latch. 1.Line your babys nose up with your 1.nipple. Babys head will be able totip back so their mouth can open wide.2. Wait for a wide open mouth.Stroke babys lower lip with yournipple. When babys mouth is wideopen, like a big yawn, move baby toyour nipple. Your nipple should pointtowards the roof of babys mouth.2.Babys chin and lower lip will touchyour breast first.3. Check for signs of a good latch.Your breasts may feel tender at first.If your baby is not latched on well,or you feel pain after the first minuteor two ofbreastfeeding, gently slidea clean finger into babys mouth 3.and press down on your breast tobreak the suction.A good latch is important to: make sure your baby getsenough milkhelp your breasts make more milkhelp breastfeeding feelmore comfortableprevent sore nipplesfirst few weeks 12'