Allowing your newborn to suckle requires proper breastfeeding positions and keeping your nipples clean. After delivery, the baby should be allowed to suckle more often, and the earlier the suckling, the better. You need to pay attention to the breastfeeding posture, you can hold the baby diagonally, head high and feet low, the baby’s jaw toward the nipple. And pay attention to breastfeeding, the breast should not block the baby’s mouth and nose, so as not to affect the baby’s breathing. When the baby suckles, it should hold most of the areola so that it can fully suckle the milk. The more you suck, the more you can stimulate the secretion of lactogen and oxytocin in the mother’s body, and it can also help the discharge of postnatal discharge. Before breastfeeding, pay attention to the warm water towel to clean the nipple, so as not to cause the baby to develop gastrointestinal infections and so on.