There are many different correct positions for breastfeeding, and the following are some of the more common ones:
1. Baby-holding position: Hold your baby in the crook of your arm so that your baby's head is under your breast, and keep your baby's mouth open and holding the nipple, so that your baby's nose isn't pressed. This position is suitable for newborns and small babies.
2. Side-lying position: Place the baby on your side so that the baby's head is under your breast, hold the baby's back with one hand, and let the baby's mouth open and hold the nipple. This position is suitable for mothers who need to rest or sleep when breastfeeding.
3. Cross Cradle Position: Put the baby's head on your arm, let his mouth open and hold the nipple, the other hand can hold the baby's back, this position is suitable for mothers with different breast sizes.
Regardless of the position, the key to breastfeeding is to make sure your baby latches onto the nipple correctly, which prevents problems such as sore nipples and breast blockages.