How to prevent newborn milk from spilling

1. Avoid baby feeding too quickly. When breastfeeding, mothers can press several breast ducts of breast milk first, and the milk flow will slow down, so that the child will not eat too quickly.
2. Avoid starving your baby. If your baby is hungry for a long time, it is easy to eagerly allow you to suck when you feed again, which will easily swallow air into your stomach. Once gas enters the body, the baby will hiccup and spit out the milk.
3. Pay attention to the breastfeeding posture. Feeding the baby should keep the upper body straight, so as to help the baby drink the milk into the stomach without overflowing. Because the baby’s stomach is not the same as that of an adult, it is in a horizontal position. If the mothers feed in a lying position, there is definitely no way for the milk to enter the baby’s gastrointestinal tract smoothly.

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