In fact, after the baby is born, the nursing staff will gently dry the baby and put it on the mother's chest for skin contact. After a few minutes, the baby will have many lovely movements, such as sticking out his tongue as if looking for something to eat, and naturally crawling for his mother's chest.
2, let the baby eat milk early. Many older people have warned us that it is unreasonable to wait for the baby to breastfeed. Newborn babies suck very strongly within 30 minutes after birth, which is the golden age of exclusive breastfeeding. Once the best opportunity is missed, the baby's sucking reflex surface will be weakened to a certain extent within one and a half days, which will seriously affect the smooth progress of exclusive breastfeeding. Therefore, be sure to let the baby finish sucking milk within 1 hour after delivery.
The sooner the parturient begins lactation, the more likely it is to improve the success rate of lactation. Babies can promote milk secretion during sucking. However, the baby's first sip of milk after birth is milk powder, which may make the baby evaluate the milk powder and improperly call the smell of milk powder milk fragrance, endangering the exclusive breastfeeding in the future.
3, let the mother open the milk early, in fact, the most important thing is that the entry and exit with immune proteins can enhance the baby's body immunity, and can also generate a protective film in the baby's stomach to prevent bacterial viruses from invading the baby's fragile digestive tract, thus resisting skin allergies and many other problems. So there is no problem for the mother who gave birth to the baby. For the first sip of milk after the baby is born, milk is the best choice.
The regenerative mother must let the baby suck within half an hour after delivery. Maybe the baby won't suck milk at first. Do not give up. Let the baby suck for a while. Stimulated by the baby's sucking, it can effectively help the mother to breastfeed as soon as possible. Feed milk every 3-4 hours after the start of feeding, every time 15-20 minutes.
In fact, whether mentally or physically, the first hour after birth is the best opportunity for you to get along with your baby, and mothers should know how to cherish it. If you can't finish milking for some reason, it's too late to give your baby milk powder at this moment. A mother should never feel guilty about it.