It is not an acceptable answer for a lactation consultant to just say that she can't get her to latch any better, without giving you a care plan on how to proceed. Did she give you a care plan? Were you shown what normal "drinking" at breast should be like?
Some topics to go over with your LC in a follow up phone call or meeting:
1. Measuring her intake at breast will help you a lot being comfortable with her, perhaps not so perfect latch. If she is getting enough and breastfeeding is not hurting you, then her not so perfect latch may be good enough.
2. Is she gaining weight appropriately? She should be back to birthweight at 2 weeks old and gaining approx. 1 oz every day until she is about 5-6 months old, at which time her weight gain is closer to 1/2 oz per day.
3. Is she overall a happy camper - hungry before feeds and fully satiated when done? Having the appropriate output?
Reviewing all of the above and having a good understanding of what is normal, will help you learn more about your breastfeeding relationship with your baby.
Also check out some videos from Dr. Jack Newman. Google his web site and then take a look at the videos he has. Pay special attention to the ones titled: Really good drinking. Good drinking. Nibbling. Watching those 3 vidoes will help you to understand and see what normal breastfeeding behavior looks like.
Post back to this list and let us know how things are going.
L. J. I., IBCLC
All About Breastfeeding
http://www.aabreastfeeding.com