The right way to breastfeed a woman in labor

Breastfeeding after delivery requires women to clean their nipples and areolas, choose a suitable feeding position after expelling some milk, breastfeed in a C-shaped gesture, and burp at the end. First of all, postpartum women should wash the nipples and areolas and other baby contact areas with water during feeding to create a good feeding environment. Secondly, feeding can be done in feeding positions such as holding the waist and hips in side-lying position, holding the waist and hips in basket position, and semi-reclining position, so that the baby can contain the nipple and most of the areola. In addition, use your fingers to encircle the breast and breastfeed in a C-shape gesture to prevent blockage of the milk ducts affecting milk secretion. Lastly, to prevent the baby from inhaling too much gas during the breastfeeding session, which may cause abdominal pain, burp the baby at the end of the feeding.