Breastfeeding the right way posture

The World Health Organization and the United Nations Children’s Fund advocate “exclusive breastfeeding for 6 months and continued breastfeeding until 2 years of age or older while complementary foods are added after 6 months of age.” “Breastmilk is the most developmentally appropriate food for babies!” Correct posture is paramount to ensuring that breastfeeding goes smoothly!!! Without proper posture, it is very difficult for a new mom to get her baby to accept breastmilk and nipples!!! The principle of correct breastfeeding position is: mom is comfortable and baby is safe! Especially at night when the mother is lying down to breastfeed, it is important to prevent the breast from covering the baby’s mouth and nose causing choking hazards! Whether you are holding or lying down to breastfeed your baby, the key point is: the baby’s head and body are in a straight line. That is, the baby’s face against the mother’s breast, the tip of the nose aligned with the mother’s nipple, the baby’s belly is also close to the mother’s belly. Can not head and mom close, but the baby belly to the ceiling, it is not the baby’s head and body a straight line. When the baby contains a good connection to the mother’s nipple, the mother will feel the nipple is sucked by negative pressure. The baby can hear the sound of swallowing after sucking.