The correct breastfeeding position will enable the baby to eat quickly and well, and the mother will not feel tired. The half-lying breastfeeding method is more comfortable and effortless, and is suitable for mothers who have just had a cesarean section or a lateral episiotomy. The following teaches you how to do semi-lying breastfeeding: action demonstration: the first step mother’s position mother lying on a bed or sofa, padded waist back and head, to ensure that the head, shoulders, waist and legs are relying; the second step baby’s position let the baby lying on the mother’s body, to ensure that the nipple and the baby’s nose tip in a line. The mother can gently hold the baby’s body with one hand; Step 3 Correctly hold the tip of the baby’s nose to the mother’s nipple. The mother’s nipple stimulates the baby’s perioral area and the baby will have a sucking reflex and will open her mouth in search of the nipple. At this point, the nipple and most of the areola are shoved into the baby’s mouth and the baby will start sucking. When the sucking is successful, the mother will feel the presence of negative pressure. Special tips: 1. Watch the baby’s nostrils throughout the breastfeeding process and don’t block them with the breast; 2. When breastfeeding, make sure that the baby sucks most of the areola, not the nipple; 3. Observe whether the baby has any swallowing action, if so, it means the whole feeding process is successful.