b'Before you try to latch your baby on to breastfeed, watch for early signs of hunger. Its much easier to get a good latchwhen your baby is not crying.Signs of a good latchYou can tell that your baby is latched on well when:babys mouth is wide open on your breastbabys lips are turned out, not tucked inmost of the areola (dark area around the nipple)is in babys mouthyou can hear your baby swallowing milkbreastfeeding feels comfortable When you have a good latch, you shouldnot feel pain after the first minute or so.Keep practicing Ask for help from your WIC peer counseloror lactation consultant.first few weeks 13'