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Hear clicking sounds during feeds? 👂🍼 Many parents think it means baby is drinking well—but it can actually be a sign baby is losing suction and not feeding as efficiently as expected. Here’s what every parent should know 👇 Clicking Sounds During Feeds: Explained 👶🍼 Most parents hear those little clicking sounds during feeding and assume baby is getting plenty of milk. But that’s not always the case. A clicking sound often happens when a baby loses suction on the breast or bottle nipple and repeatedly re-latches during the feed. This can reduce milk transfer and may cause baby to swallow more air. What Clicking During Feeds May Mean 🔹 Shallow latch – Baby isn’t attached deeply enough to the breast. 🔹 Tongue-tie or oral restrictions – Limited tongue movement can make it harder to maintain suction. 🔹 Fast milk flow – Baby may break suction to cope with a strong let-down. 🔹 Poor bottle latch – The bottle nipple may not be positioned correctly in baby’s mouth. 🔹 Nasal congestion – A stuffy nose can make it difficult for baby to maintain a good seal while feeding. Signs Baby May Not Be Feeding Efficiently ⚠️ Frequent clicking sounds throughout feeds ⚠️ Milk leaking from the corners of the mouth ⚠️ Excessive gas or frequent burping ⚠️ Long feeding sessions with baby still appearing hungry ⚠️ Nipple pain during breastfeeding ⚠️ Poor weight gain or fewer wet diapers than expected What To Do ✅ Check baby’s latch and positioning ✅ Feed in a calm, comfortable position ✅ Pause and re-latch if clicking continues ✅ If persistent, consult a lactation consultant or pediatric healthcare provider Remember ❤️ A baby who is making clicking sounds may still be getting milk—but persistent clicking can be a sign that feeding isn’t as efficient as it could be. Not every click is a problem, but if it’s frequent and accompanied by feeding difficulties, it’s worth investigating. 👶🍼#psychologyfacts
Hear clicking sounds during feeds? 👂🍼 Many parents think it means baby is drinking well—but it can actually be a sign baby is losing suction and not feeding as efficiently as expected. Here’s what every parent should know 👇 Clicking Sounds During Feeds: Explained 👶🍼 Most parents hear those little clicking sounds during feeding and assume baby is getting plenty of milk. But that’s not always the case. A clicking sound often happens when a baby loses suction on the breast or bottle nipple and repeatedly re-latches during the feed. This can reduce milk transfer and may cause baby to swallow more air. What Clicking During Feeds May Mean 🔹 Shallow latch – Baby isn’t attached deeply enough to the breast. 🔹 Tongue-tie or oral restrictions – Limited tongue movement can make it harder to maintain suction. 🔹 Fast milk flow – Baby may break suction to cope with a strong let-down. 🔹 Poor bottle latch – The bottle nipple may not be positioned correctly in baby’s mouth. 🔹 Nasal congestion – A stuffy nose can make it difficult for baby to maintain a good seal while feeding. Signs Baby May Not Be Feeding Efficiently ⚠️ Frequent clicking sounds throughout feeds ⚠️ Milk leaking from the corners of the mouth ⚠️ Excessive gas or frequent burping ⚠️ Long feeding sessions with baby still appearing hungry ⚠️ Nipple pain during breastfeeding ⚠️ Poor weight gain or fewer wet diapers than expected What To Do ✅ Check baby’s latch and positioning ✅ Feed in a calm, comfortable position ✅ Pause and re-latch if clicking continues ✅ If persistent, consult a lactation consultant or pediatric healthcare provider Remember ❤️ A baby who is making clicking sounds may still be getting milk—but persistent clicking can be a sign that feeding isn’t as efficient as it could be. Not every click is a problem, but if it’s frequent and accompanied by feeding difficulties, it’s worth investigating. 👶🍼#psychologyfacts

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