If the nipple is short and flat, it is best for the mother to sit in a seated position and tilt her body slightly forward so that the baby can take most of the areola in her mouth and suck it properly. It is also recommended to strengthen the local care of the breast during pregnancy, mainly by applying warm water to the breast and gently pulling the nipple so that the nipple extends outward as much as possible, so that it does not cause difficulties when the baby is breastfeeding. If you’re not in the right position, you’ll be able to get the nipple to suck on it, which may cause local cracking, so you must pay attention to the fact that most of the areola is in your mouth when the baby eats, so that it doesn’t cause nipple cracking.