Breastfeeding considerations

For novice mothers, many things such as breastfeeding posture and feeding time need to be relearned and paid attention to during breastfeeding.
1. Feeding position
Correct breastfeeding posture is important for breastfeeding
When breastfeeding the baby, the mother can completely relax herself, sit or lie down in a comfortable posture, and use pillows or quilts to support herself or the baby when breastfeeding. Bring the baby close to the mother, face the mother’s breast, and the nose facing the nipple so that the baby can suck comfortably. >>[Illustration] Breastfeeding posture that can be seen at a glance Have you tried it?
2, pay attention to feeding at night
Many mothers feel very tired during confinement. In addition, they constantly feed their babies and change diapers during the day. At night, they must be more sleepy. New mothers must pay attention when feeding their babies at night. Avoid blocking your baby’s nostrils with breasts.
3. How often do I breastfeed?
Newborns are encouraged to feed on demand. They usually breastfeed every 2 to 3 hours during the day. In the first 3 months after birth, babies need to breastfeed 8 to 10 times every 24 hours. Breastfeeding often helps the mother’s body to produce more milk and prevents the breasts from being overfilled.

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