It is not uncommon for a young baby to develop a preference for one breast
or the other. Our son developed a definite preference, early on, for the left
breast. There were times, during the first
few weeks, when I couldn't get him to nurse at all on my right side,
even though he would latch on and
nurse like a trooper on the left.
Then one day, just for the heck of it, I tried the football hold
(baby's body under your arm, like a person
carrying a football, his head cradled in your hand, and latched on
that way, his torso alongside yours
(under your arm), and his legs and feet sticking out behind
you), along my right side. It worked
like a charm! For several weeks we would nurse that way...latching
him on to the left via a traditional
cradle hold, but using the football hold for the right breast.
When he got a bit bigger, I figured out that I could cradle hold him
as if I was going to put him to the left
breast, but twist my upper body around enough to actually give him
the right breast.
Also, and this really helped, I figured out that if I was nursing
him while we were laying down, I could lay on my left side, and feed
him "normally" (from the left breast) or
angle myself over him a bit and give him the right breast, which he
would take with no problem from that position.
Eventually he started accepting the right breast in a traditional
cradle hold, but to this day, if he's tired, or
upset, or anything, really, only the left breast will do the trick.
So, in summary, if your baby expresses a strong preference for one
breast over the other:
- Try holding baby in the football hold when trying to get them to
nurse from the disfavoured breast.
- Try laying down with baby, you on the side your baby prefers
(i.e. if baby prefers your left breast, lay on your left side, with baby
facing you, vice versa for the right), and offer baby the disfavoured
breast from that position, by twisting over baby a bit.
- If you can comfortably do so, try holding baby in a cradle hold as
if you were going to offer them the breast they prefer, but then twist
around at the waist, and instead offer them the other breast (this is a
bit easier for women who are larger chested and, shall we say, not quite
so gravity-defying in that area).
- And last, but not least, hang in there! This too shall pass!