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What kind of experience is it to breastfeed a child for the first time?

Breast-feeding mothers are particularly happy. When feeding their children, it's especially satisfying to watch the baby suck hard. It's so cute! The baby always falls asleep while nursing, and sleeps soundly! Such a harmonious picture, people who have never experienced it really can't understand that feeling! However, when breastfeeding a child for the first time, it is not so easy.

Being a mother for the first time, I had no experience at all, so I had to buy a book about how to raise a baby, so I followed suit and learned how to breastfeed a baby with the theoretical knowledge in the book. The feeding posture is very simple, and there are not many precautions, which will soon be remembered. Moreover, the posture of feeding has been practiced silently for many times, just after the baby is born.

After giving birth, there is a mother in the same delivery room. She gave birth a few hours before me. I secretly laughed at her when I saw her crazy about breastfeeding. Fortunately, I am smart and learned it in advance. I didn't expect that when the nurse held the baby in front of me and let me breastfeed, I was really at a loss. I don't know what to do. I've practiced my posture many times, and it's not good at all.

When the baby was born, her body was so soft that I didn't dare to hug her hard. It takes a lot of effort to hold the baby's nipple, but I feel that the baby can't eat milk, so the baby let go of the nipple and muttered in a low voice. Seeing that the baby can't breastfeed, I'm so anxious that I'm afraid I'll starve her to death. At this time, the nurse said that she would only accept it if you asked her to eat more. Later, under the guidance of the nurse, the baby finally finished eating the milk, and at the same time I uttered an "ah", which hurt! The nurse said it would prove that the baby had been suckled! It won't hurt anymore. Sure enough, the nurse was right. It didn't hurt when I fed it for the second time. It was full of happiness!