I've seen this when baby has a tongue thrust and the latch is shallower
than it looks. The baby's tongue tip presses on the junction of the
nipple and areola, and breaks the skin there.
A more extremely asymmetrical latch and perhaps some work to reduce
tongue thrusting (refer on to an occupational or speech therapist if you
are not experienced with this) should help.
Catherine Watson Genna, IBCLC NYC
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