It is more helpful to say something like, 'How can I support you?'"
3. "Wow, your baby is so tiny" or "Whoa, your baby is huge!"
Commenting about a baby's size, even when you mean no harm, can trigger anxiety in new moms who choose to nurse, said Cazorla-Lancaster.
"It's really not appropriate to comment on the body size of any person, but especially for breastfeeding mothers," the pediatrician said.
3. "Wow, your baby is so tiny" or "Whoa, your baby is huge!"
Commenting about a baby's size, even when you mean no harm, can trigger anxiety in new moms who choose to nurse, said Cazorla-Lancaster.
"It's really not appropriate to comment on the body size of any person, but especially for breastfeeding mothers," the pediatrician said.
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