Four Correct Postures for Breastfeeding

The correct posture for breastfeeding is as follows:

1, cradle style: usually holding the baby's posture, you can put the baby's head in your arms, hold your back with your arms, and hold your hips and thighs with your hands.

2, anti-cradle: you need to be careful to protect the baby's head, because the neck strength is not enough to look up on its own, so you have to hold the baby's head directly with one hand and the breast with the other hand to complete the feeding action.

3. Holding the ball: If the mother has a caesarean section, holding the child in front will squeeze the wound and cause pain. You can put the baby on the mat, hold the baby's head with the same hand and feed it with the other hand.