The correct position for breastfeeding
1. Hold the child in front of your chest in a C-shape
2. After the baby's mouth is fully opened, put the nipple and areola into the baby's mouth completely (it is beneficial for the baby to suck better, and it will not cause the mother's nipple to crack, and it is not easy to cause the baby to choke)
3. After the baby starts sucking hard, the baby's small mouth should be gently pulled out by 5 mm, which can straighten the breast duct and facilitate smooth breastfeeding.
2. After the baby's mouth is fully opened, put the nipple and areola into the baby's mouth completely (it is beneficial for the baby to suck better, and it will not cause the mother's nipple to crack, and it is not easy to cause the baby to choke)
3. After the baby starts sucking hard, the baby's small mouth should be gently pulled out by 5 mm, which can straighten the breast duct and facilitate smooth breastfeeding.