Is if true that if you have small nipples is hard for you to breast feed?


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No, the nipples grow during pregnancy. You may only have trouble if the nipples are inverted.
Um, no...I don't think so. But if you're still unsure, ask your OB/GYN, maybe you can do the breast pump thing instead if you're that worried about it.
No.

Contact a Family Nurse Practitioner, Nurse Practitioner Midwife, Doctor, Nurse, or La Leche League for advice on breastfeeding.
no there is no problem nursing.
No, you and your baby will work together in this. The hospitals have nurses trained to help you learn to nurse correctly. Please ask for help when you start, its a little harder than you would think, but these ladies will help you do you best for your lil one.
No. And smaller breasts make the work easier.
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