The baby’s nipple can’t be pulled out after breastfeeding may not be full, or it may be a reflex phenomenon.
Normally, the nipple can be pulled out when the baby is full. If the baby is not full, it will usually show sucking. If sucking occurs, please feed your baby promptly. If your baby does not have enough breastmilk, you can mix breastmilk and formula feeding.
Sucking reflex is one of the innate infant reflexes in mammals. Touching the baby’s mouth and lips with the nipple will result in trembling. Infant suckling on the nipple promotes the production and increase of milk. Suckling is also dependent on the mother.
Babies sucking all the time should be prevented from a series of diseases such as nipple infections, if there is a pathological reaction please seek medical attention to avoid delay.