Different from active breastfeeding, comfort nursing, also known as non-nutritive sucking, is when a baby is latched at the breast, but

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The Lactation Network - Different from active breastfeeding, comfort nursing, also known as non-nutritive sucking, is when a baby is latched at the breast, but not actively feeding. Common times to see

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The Lactation Network - Different from active breastfeeding, comfort nursing, also known as non-nutritive sucking, is when a baby is latched at the breast, but not actively feeding. Common times to see

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