What should I do if my baby sucks a blood blister from my nipple?

If the nipple is sucked out by the baby’s blood blisters, it is best not to break the epidermal skin of the blood blisters, it is recommended to do localized hot compresses, so as to promote the slow absorption of the blood blisters, and it is also recommended that the baby should not suckle on this side of the nipple for the time being, and you can use a breast pump to suckle the milk, and then feed the baby. The main reason for this situation is that clinically the baby sucking posture is not correct, under normal circumstances, the majority of the areola should be held in the baby’s mouth, this is the correct sucking method. It is also recommended to go to the hospital, under the guidance of obstetric nurses, to suckle the baby correctly, so that there will not be this kind of damage to the nipple. If the blood blisters appear to have broken the skin, make sure you go to the hospital to get them treated to avoid infection.