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Cross Cradle Hold


September 26, 2024
  • Sit comfortably. A pillow or footstool may help.
  • Cradle your baby with your arm, his/her tummy against yours, and your hand at the base of the head and neck. Keep your baby’s ear, shoulders and hip in a straight line.
  • Tuck your baby’s lower arm out of the way, with his/her mouth close to your breast. (You will use opposite hands from the cradle hold).
  • Support your breast with your free hand; place all of your fingers underneath it, well away from the areola.
  • Rest your thumb lightly on top of your breast above your areola.
  • Lift your breast upward and lightly stroke your nipple on your baby’s lower lip. As part of the rooting reflex, his/her mouth will open wide. This may take a few minutes to happen.
  • Pull your baby quickly onto your breast to latch-on when his/her mouth is opened wide, like a big yawn, and the tongue is down. Do not lean over your baby. Instead pull your baby up to your breast.

The Cross Cradle Hold is good when:

  • Nursing a newborn infant.
  • Learning how to position an infant correctly.

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