It is usually recommended that babies be breastfed 0.5-1 hour after bathing. Since the blood vessels in the skin dilate when the baby is bathing, the amount of blood supplied to the skin increases, while the amount of blood supplied to the gastrointestinal tract decreases accordingly, so it is not recommended to breastfeed the baby right after bathing. If you breastfeed your baby right after the bath, the decrease in blood supply to the gastrointestinal tract may affect your baby’s digestive function, leading to indigestion, bloating, diarrhea and other conditions. In addition, babies are relatively active after the bath, and if they are fed immediately, they may spit up. It is recommended that after the baby bath, appropriate warm treatment, do some physical activities, or exhaust exercises, etc., to calm the baby’s mood, and wait for 0.5-1 hours before breastfeeding.