Indirect breastfeeding means that the child is not allowed to take the milk directly from the nipple in the mouth and is allowed to take the pacifier. Why? Since the nipple is the opening of all the milk ducts, and the nipple is short and flat, the child cannot hold the nipple at all, so at this point, breastfeeding is really in line with the saying: the strength of breastfeeding is all out. The point is, at this time, children do not eat milk well, are easily bloated and burped. Breastfeeding mothers suffer a lot. The nipples often break and mastitis often occurs. Just like boiling dumplings in a teapot, you can’t pour out the goods. If there is a lot of milk, the mother suffers even more. Mastitis is more likely to occur. If the nipple is short and flat, but the top of the breast is tapered, not rounded. The tapered top of the breast also complements the short, flat nipple. If it is round, the child will be worse off, before sucking the nipple, the small nostrils are already blocked by the breast, unable to breathe. Therefore, short flat nipples are not suitable for direct breastfeeding. What should I do? If the milk is clear, you should pay attention to the following points: 1. Do not eat foods that promote breast milk easily to avoid milk congestion. 2, regular feeding, keep the breast semi-empty, to prevent the milk from rising after the pressure of the milk ducts, milk more difficult to discharge. 3.Children are anxious, or after zigzagging teeth, it is easy to hurt the nipple, and indirect breastfeeding is more necessary. 4. The successful implementation of indirect breastfeeding also requires good milking and good pumping with a milk plucker. These need to keep learning and sum up the experience. 5. Short, flat nipples on round breasts, and no indirect breastfeeding. Only manual feeding can be done.