1. Wash nipple and areola with warm boiled water every day during pregnancy to increase the toughness of nipple epidermis and root skin, remove breast scab, and avoid chapping and infection during breastfeeding in the future. After cleaning the nipple every time, you can apply nursing cream on it to increase skin toughness and reduce postpartum breast infection and breastfeeding difficulties.
2. Wear appropriate underwear to reduce the stimulation of external forces on nipples and ensure the beauty and health of breasts. If the expectant mother's nipple invaginates, it should be corrected actively in the third trimester to facilitate the normal breastfeeding of the baby after delivery. However, the action should be gentle when pulling the nipple, so as to avoid premature delivery caused by reflex uterine contraction.
3. Pay special attention to prevent mastitis after delivery and try to avoid nipple injury. Pay special attention to let the baby suck milk correctly. If your baby has thrush, you must treat it quickly to avoid nipple bacterial infection. If the nipple is seriously injured, stop breastfeeding. At this time, it is best to empty the milk with a breast pump to prevent siltation, and then apply pure natural nursing cream to the wound to accelerate wound healing.