The absence of milk showers may be caused by insufficient milk, inaccessible mammary glands, excessive pressure, and insensitive nipples. 1. Insufficient milk: If the nutritional intake of lactating women is insufficient, it will lead to a decrease in milk secretion, and at this time women are not prone to milk bursts before breastfeeding. It is recommended to eat more food such as carp soup, pig’s trotter soup, pork chop soup and other soups. 2. Mammary glands are impassable: breastfeeding women with blocked nipple ducts or milk stagnation will not have milk showers before breastfeeding. It is recommended that women can massage their breasts with hot compresses or massage before breastfeeding to promote milk secretion. 3. Too much pressure: when a woman is breastfeeding, too much mental pressure can lead to hormonal fluctuations in the body, and then the body’s lactation secretion will be reduced, and the woman will not be easy to have a breastfeeding. 4. Nipple insensitivity: When a woman is breastfeeding, the baby sucks on the nipple, and the pregnant woman’s nipple is not sensitive to the baby’s sucking, so there will be no milk showers. It is recommended that breastfeeding women can put all the areola and nipple inside the baby’s mouth. It is recommended that breastfeeding women who do not have milk showers need to keep their moods relaxed and eat a diet rich in soupy foods.