Hi all, first timer here! I don't have children but my sister just gave birth on Monday and I'm generally trying to be around and helpful. She is currently struggling with painful breastfeeds and we think we've identified the problem, but aren't sure what to do about it. The baby has a bit of an overbite (not sure how relevant that is) and when she's suckling, her bottom lip usually turns inwards, so she's basically touching the boob with her chin rather than the inside of her bottom lip. She seems to manage to form a reasonable seal, so she has been feeding ok, but it just causes my sister pain. Also, her little nose is often squished against the boob, which I don't think is meant to happen. Would anyone have any thoughts on how we could help the bottom lip turn outwards as it should? My theory is that it's to do with the positioning of the baby, but I'm saying that in the basis of no experience whatsoever, and my sister says she has tried lots of different positions. She went to a breastfeeding clinic yesterday but they just told her she's doing fine, but she obviously doesn't feel that things are fine. I'd be grateful for any thoughts on what she could try. Thanks!