Newborn care and feeding

The feeding of newborns is great knowledge. The doctor’s recommendation is that breastfeeding is as early as possible after birth, usually about half an hour after birth. Breastfeeding should take the “upright hold” position. If the mother does not secrete milk temporarily when the baby is born, try to let the newborn suck the nipples to promote milk secretion and increase the relationship between the mother and the baby. It is beneficial to the mother’s postpartum caused by delivery Wound healing. When breastfeeding, it is best to suck and feed on one breast and then change to the other breast next time to prevent residual milk from accumulating in the breast. If there is excess milk after one breastfeeding, it is best to squeeze it out, In order to promote the normal lactation of the breast and avoid milk stasis or secondary infection.

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