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Common Breastfeeding Challenges and Simple Solutions for Parents

June 24, 2026 Women

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Breastfeeding is a learning process for both you and your baby. While it’s natural, it doesn’t always come easily at first. Many parents experience challenges like nipple pain, engorgement, inflammation, or mastitis.

These issues are common – and there are simple ways to manage them. Let’s walk through what to look for and what you can do.

The good news?
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breastfeeding When Breastfeeding Feels Hard

Breastfeeding is a learning process for both you and your baby. While it’s natural, it doesn’t always come easily at first. Many parents experience challenges like nipple pain, engorgement, inflammation, or mastitis.

These issues are common – and there are simple ways to manage them. Let’s walk through what to look for and what you can do.

The good news?

common Common Breastfeeding Challenges and Quick Fixes

NIPPLE PAIN

Breastfeeding should feel comfortable. Some tenderness in the first few days can be normal, but ongoing pain is a sign something needs to change.

Common signs of a problem may include:

What helps:

Mother receiving breastfeeding support from a lactation consultant while nursing her baby

If pain continues, reaching out for support can make a big difference.

Engorgement

Woman performing a breast self-exam to check for changes or discomfort.

Engorgement happens when your breasts become overly full, swollen, and uncomfortable. This is common in the early days as your milk supply increases.

Signs of engorgement:

What helps:

Inflammation (“Clogged Ducts”)

You may notice a tender lump in your breast. This is often called a “clogged duct,” but it’s usually swelling that slows milk flow.

What it may feel like:

What helps:

Lactation consultant assisting a mother with proper breastfeeding positioning and latch.
If it doesn’t improve or gets worse, it’s important to seek support.

Mastitis

Mother experiencing breastfeeding discomfort while nursing her baby on a couch.

Mastitis is inflammation that can turn into an infection.
It can develop if earlier issues aren’t resolved.

Signs of mastitis include:

What to do:

healthy people You Don’t Have to Do This Alone

Breastfeeding challenges are common, but you don’t have to push through pain or figure it out by yourself.

WIC offers free support from trained staff and peer counselors who can help you:

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