How soon can babies breastfeed after a bath

It is recommended that babies be fed about half an hour after bathing to avoid the symptoms of indigestion caused by early feeding.
The infant digestive system is not yet fully developed, the digestive ability is relatively weak, the skin capillaries in the process of bathing show dilated state, the gastrointestinal tract blood is relatively reduced, resulting in relatively weakened digestive ability, so it is recommended that babies after bathing for half an hour or so can eat milk.
If the milk immediately will increase the burden on the digestive system, the infant nausea, vomiting, bloating and other symptoms of indigestion increased risk.
It is recommended not to breastfeed immediately after bathing, rest for about half an hour before considering breastfeeding, and to control the amount of breastfeeding to avoid overfeeding, resulting in discomfort symptoms. At the same time, it is also important to pay attention to warm care, to avoid infants catching colds and colds, to ensure the normal growth and development of infants.