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What are the scientific breastfeeding measures?
98% of mothers have enough milk to feed their babies.

(1) Do not feed sugar water, milk, etc. Before you start milking.

(2) Soon after delivery is the best time for babies to learn to suck.

(3) The key to milk production is that the baby sucks the mother's nipple.

(4) Frequent breast emptying is beneficial to milk secretion.

(5) When feeding the baby, don't just hold the nipple, put the nipple and most of the areola in the baby's mouth, because the mammary sinus below the areola is an important part for storing milk.

(6) insist on breastfeeding in turn on both sides.

(7) Advocating feeding on demand.

(8) If the baby urinates more than six times a day without adding any complementary food (including water, drinks and soup), it means that the baby has enough milk.

(9) Prevent nipple illusion. Feeding difficulties caused by bottle feeding are called nipple illusion. Because the rubber nipple is used, the baby doesn't need to suck very hard. If you switch to breast milk, the baby may only suck the nipple without areola, which is both laborious and insufficient, and will soon be unwilling to suck again. So, if you really need to feed milk, boiled water, etc. Use a spoon or syringe to prevent nipple illusion.