Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - Have a fever in the chest.

Have a fever in the chest.

Will lactating mothers feel particularly uncomfortable in hot summer? The hot weather makes breastfeeding less pleasant, but don't worry, we have carefully prepared a cool breastfeeding strategy for you, so that you and your baby can enjoy a comfortable time.

Adjust the indoor temperature

If home conditions permit, installing air conditioning is a good choice. Adjusting the temperature to about 28 degrees will not only make Ma Bao feel cool, but also make the baby feel too cold. Remember to avoid air conditioning blowing directly at the baby to avoid catching a cold. You can turn on the air conditioner to lower the indoor temperature first, and then turn off the air conditioner to feed your baby.

Small coup of feeding posture

Try lying down and feeding your baby! This can not only reduce physical contact and make the other person feel cool, but also reduce the risk of sweating and catching a cold when the baby is breastfeeding. Of course, Ma Bao should stay awake while lying down to feed, and pay attention to the breasts not to oppress the baby's nostrils, and don't let the baby fall asleep with his nipple in his arms, so as not to affect his breathing.

Summer sleeping mat helps.

Put a cold pad on the baby's hand, so that Ma Bao can reduce contact with the baby's body and make the breastfeeding process cooler. At the same time, it is easy to sweat in summer. Ma Bao must remember to scrub her breasts with warm water before feeding her baby!

Matters needing attention

Breastfeeding is the best ration for babies. Although it is inconvenient to breastfeed in summer, as long as mothers are prepared, I believe babies can still enjoy cool and comfortable breastfeeding time.

Special instructions

Through this strategy on cool breastfeeding in summer, I believe you have a brand-new understanding of how to create a comfortable breastfeeding environment for mothers and babies. I hope these suggestions can help you and let lactating mothers have a relaxed and happy summer!