When weaning from breastmilk, it is usually recommended to wean from daytime and then nighttime. When weaning off breastmilk, it is important to choose a time period when the baby is in good health and to do it gradually so that the baby has a process of adaptation. Because the baby’s dependence on breastmilk at night is generally stronger than during the day, and there are more activities during the day to attract the baby’s attention, it is easier for the baby not to eat the milk and it is better to coax the baby when he cries, so it is generally recommended that the baby is gradually weaned off during the day and then weaned off at night. Before breastfeeding, you should add complementary foods to your baby in a timely manner, so that your baby can naturally transition to the weaning period. It should be noted that in the process of weaning off breastmilk, the mother should calm the baby’s emotions when the baby is upset, and try to avoid away from the baby to aggravate the baby’s anxiety. In the process of breastfeeding, when the mother or the baby has symptoms of discomfort, both should consult a doctor in time.