Mother sits up straight, holds the baby on her chest like a cradle, supports the baby's head with your elbow on the inside of your arm, keeps his abdomen close to your body, and supports your breast with the other hand. Because there are few exposed parts of the breast, the effect of breastfeeding will be better.
Side-lying breastfeeding posture
You can lie on your side in a comfortable position on the bed and support your back with a pillow. Put the baby on the bed, with his head on the pillow, his face facing you, and his head on the bed, so that his mouth is flush with your nipple. This feeding posture is convenient for mothers to rest, and it is the most comfortable for mothers with surgical incision suture, perineal incision or tearing pain and hemorrhoid pain.
Cross eating posture
It is the same as the cradle posture, except that the baby is held by the opposite arm, so it can be used to support the baby's head and support the body with the forearm, so that you can easily control the direction of the baby's head. This method is particularly effective when it is used for breastfeeding premature babies or babies with nipple difficulties.
Rugby breastfeeding posture
Keep the baby by your side, support his back with his forearm, put his neck and headrest on your head, or put a pillow beside you and put the baby on the pillow. Put your baby's legs under your armpits, so that your baby's ears, shoulders and hips are in a straight line, just like holding a football. This breastfeeding posture is very suitable for mothers who have just recovered from cesarean section, because holding the baby away from the incision in this way has little pressure on the wound.