What is the correct position for breastfeeding a newborn

The correct position for breastfeeding a newborn baby is mainly that the baby mom should first choose the right position, either lying or sitting, or standing position. The baby and the mother’s body should be close to each other, which is conducive to the baby to receive the nipple and the surrounding areola. When the baby’s mouth is enlarged, he or she can usually catch the nipple and most of the areola, and can usually suckle breastmilk effectively without breaking the nipple. If the breast is too swollen and the nipple is too hard around the nipple, it is not easy for the baby to latch on. In this case, you can properly express part of the breastmilk first, and then let the baby latch on when the area around the nipple becomes looser, and the chances of successful breastfeeding will be greater. Successful breastfeeding requires on-demand breastfeeding, and more stimulation of the nipples and breasts to help the mammary glands circulate and increase lactation.