The time to return milk naturally cannot be generalized, it is related to the mother’s personal constitution and daily milk production. If the milk production is low, the time for refluxing is shorter, usually taking about 1-3 days, while if the milk is abundant the time for refluxing will be longer, usually taking 5-7 days. Natural reflux is when the mother stops her baby from breastfeeding so that the breasts no longer produce milk. Abrupt weaning is not recommended when mothers return to breastfeeding, as it may cause the milk to clump and symptoms related to fever and bloating to occur. It is recommended to take a gradual approach to weaning, reducing the amount of time the baby is in contact with the mother and reducing the frequency of breastfeeding, which usually takes about a month. Weaning in this way usually does not result in a significant feeling of breast swelling and pain. If swelling occurs, localized hot compresses can be used to reduce the pain. During the period of natural breastfeeding, patients need to take a light diet, avoid protein-rich foods, avoid nipple irritation, reasonable arrangement of work and rest, maintain adequate sleep, do not overwork, and maintain a relaxed mood, which is conducive to breastfeeding.