b'breastfeeding positionsTry different ways to hold your baby.Find one that makes breastfeeding comfortable and helps your baby get a good latch.Make sure your baby is tummy-to-tummy with you. Your babys head, chest and knees should always face your breast.laid back(a relaxed, baby-led approach) Lean back in bed or reclined chair, where you feel well supported and comfortable. Hold your baby skin-to-skin on your chest, near your breasts. Your body will support your babys body.Let your baby move towards your breasts, latch and begin to breastfeed.cradle (an easy, common hold) Place a pillow in your lapto bring your baby closer to your breast, if needed. Hold your babys head in thebend of your elbow. Hold your babys bottom with the hand of the same arm.Put your baby on their side,with babys chin and chest facing your breast.first few weeks 14'