Can I use a breast pump with my new milk?

Just after breastfeeding it is recommended to let the baby suckle the breast It is recommended that the baby suckle the nipple diligently to help promote milk secretion. However, those who have short nipples or inverted nipples can also be sucked out using a breast pump. So, whether you can use breast pump just after breastfeeding varies from person to person. For women who have had a normal delivery, it is recommended that the baby be allowed to suck on the nipple 30 minutes after delivery to promote milk secretion, as well as to promote uterine contractions and prevent postpartum hemorrhage. However, for new mothers, if the nipple is short or inverted, the baby can not suck on the nipple, you can also use a breast pump to suck out the milk to feed. After breastfeeding, you should also pay more attention to the balanced intake of nutrients, and follow the principles of diligent breastfeeding, more sucking and other feeding principles. At the same time, you should also pay more attention to breast care, to avoid cracked nipples, acute mastitis and so on.