Do you need to rub the baby’s nipples after you’ve used goat fat cream on them?

Breastfeeding after applying goat’s cream on the nipple can be wiped off if there is any visible ointment present to the naked eye, but if there is none, there is no need to wash it deliberately. When excessive sucking and cracking of the nipple is present, the skin of the nipple loses the skin oils that were originally used for self-protection. Applying suet cream to the nipple will replenish the oils on the surface of the nipple skin, thus providing some protection and repair. Sheepskin cream is relatively safe as it is an animal fat and does not contain toxic or harmful substances. It is safe to apply goat’s fat cream after previous breastfeeding and gently wipe it off before breastfeeding, as excessive washing is not conducive to nipple repair. You can wear a protective shield that shelves the nipple after each application of goat’s fat cream to prevent it from being wiped off just after application and not working. However, at best, goat balm can solve the problem of dry nipple skin and slow wound healing, and cannot completely solve other nipple problems. In the case of cracked, sore nipples, seek medical attention along with good skin care.