Common Breastfeeding Mistakes (and How to Avoid Them)
- San Lyra

- May 4
- 2 min read
Breastfeeding is natural—but it doesn’t always come naturally.
Many new mums unknowingly make small mistakes that can affect milk supply and feeding success. If you’re staying at San Lyra confinement centre in Kuala Lumpur, early guidance can help you avoid these common pitfalls.

1. Poor Latch
A shallow latch is one of the biggest issues.
Signs:
Nipple pain
Baby not satisfied after feeding
Low milk transfer
Fix: Ensure baby takes in more areola, not just the nipple.
2. Feeding Too Infrequently
Skipping or delaying feeds can reduce supply.
Fix:
Feed every 2–3 hours
Follow baby’s hunger cues, not the clock
3. Stress and Lack of Rest
Your body needs energy to produce milk.
Stress affects let-down
Fatigue impacts consistency
This is why many mothers choose a confinement centre—to rest and recover properly.
4. Skipping Night Feeds
Night feeds are crucial for hormone stimulation.
Fix:
Continue night feeding or pumping
Even one session helps maintain supply
5. Ignoring Breast Care
Engorgement or blocked ducts can reduce flow.
Fix:
Massage regularly
Use warm compress
Seek help early if discomfort occurs
FAQ
Q: Is it normal to struggle with breastfeeding at first?
A: Yes, many mothers need time and guidance to get comfortable.
Q: How do I know if baby is getting enough milk?
A: Look for swallowing sounds, wet diapers, and steady weight gain.
Q: Can mistakes be corrected?
A: Absolutely—early support makes a big difference.
Final Thoughts
Breastfeeding challenges are common—but most are fixable with the right knowledge and support.
At a supportive confinement centre in Kuala Lumpur, mothers receive hands-on guidance to avoid mistakes and build a confident, successful breastfeeding journey. Check out San Lyra for breastfeeding guidance during your postpartum journey https://www.sanlyra.com/breastfeedingassistance





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