Busy moms often ask: can formula replace breastfeeding? First let’s talk about the benefits of breastfeeding: ① Breastfeeding has many benefits for the baby. The nutritional composition of breast milk is best suited to the needs of the baby’s organism. Breastmilk contains a variety of immune substances, and even when the child is 2 years old, breastmilk still contains a small amount of immune substances. At the same time, the way of breastfeeding can enhance the mother-child relationship. Frequent skin-to-skin contact with the mother promotes the development of the baby’s psychological and social adaptation, and studies have shown that breastfeeding is associated with a higher IQ in children. Finally, this feeding method has the significant advantages of being economical and non-polluting. ②Breastfeeding has many benefits for mothers. Breastfeeding can reduce the mother’s chances of breast and ovarian cancer and osteoporosis, and at the same time can promote uterine contractions, reduce postpartum hemorrhage, conducive to post-partum recovery. For moms who love to look good, breastfeeding can also help you burn off excess calories and help restore your figure. The World Health Organization clearly states that babies should be breastfed for at least 4 months. Exclusive breastfeeding is carried out during this period, and after 4 months, complementary foods can be added appropriately. Then, given the many benefits of breastfeeding, exclusive breastfeeding for 6 months and mixed feeding after 6 months, breastfeeding still continues. Some anxious mothers ask: Can mastitis occur three days after delivery and several times in January, and will it get better in the future? Acute mastitis often occurs in breastfeeding women who are less than a month postpartum, either because the milk ducts are not clear or because of lack of breastfeeding experience. The reason for this is that the ducts are not open enough and there is a lack of experience in breastfeeding. Mastitis occurs most often during the first month of pregnancy and statistically decreases after that. However, whether or not it occurs in the future is closely related to the patient’s own care. The first cause of mastitis is the accumulation of milk and the second is bacterial infection. The first is the accumulation of milk, or nipple breakage, bacteria invade the breast, secondary infection and mastitis. The normal body temperature is around 37 degrees, which is a suitable environment for bacterial growth and reproduction, and the rich water, sugar and protein contained in breast milk provides a good culture base for bacteria. Bacteria are everywhere, cleaning work certainly should be done well, breast sparing must pay attention to. The whole breastfeeding how to find out got mastitis should be timely observation of their own nipple situation, if you find the nipple rupture, breastfeeding nipple tingling, accompanied by breast milk stagnation or palpable lump, breast localized swelling and pain, the skin color is slightly red, it is very likely to be the early stage of the manifestation of mastitis. If this happens, pay attention to hot compresses on the affected area and empty the breast to avoid further development of inflammation. The first thing you need to do is to make sure that you have a good understanding of what you are doing and how you are doing it. The first thing you need to do is to get rid of the lumps. Finally, mothers are reminded that if there is fever, such as temperature over 38.5 ℃, local palpable obvious lumps, not except the possibility of breast duct pus, it is recommended to consult a doctor as soon as possible; if there is local redness and swelling, not except the formation of abscess, it is recommended to consult a doctor as soon as possible, and the treatment is often used to puncture and pumping pus without stopping breastfeeding, which will neither affect breastfeeding nor treatment.