When a woman is breastfeeding, her baby has pain in her nipples while she is breastfeeding. This may be caused by the baby’s incorrect position in the nipple. In addition, some women may experience molting of their nipples due to frequent breastfeeding, which can also cause pain. In some cases, the nipples may become infected and cracked due to poor milk discharge, which can also cause severe nipple pain when breastfeeding. When these conditions occur, women must pay attention to nipple protection. First of all, you should teach your baby how to hold the nipple correctly. Secondly, massage the breasts before breastfeeding so that the areola area is not too hard. The first thing you need to do is to make sure that you have a good idea of what you are doing. For women with cracked nipples, a few drops of milk can be applied to the nipples after breastfeeding for an anti-inflammatory and antiseptic effect and to promote epithelial growth.