Whether your baby eats breastmilk after complementary foods depends on whether your baby is full. Breastmilk is the best natural food to meet the physiological and psychological development of infants, a healthy mother can provide infants with nutrients and energy from birth to 6 months postnatal, with the gradual maturation of the infant’s growth and development, it is necessary to cooperate with complementary foods to ensure the growth and development needs of the child’s digestive function and ability to eat plays an important role in the child’s digestive function and ability to eat. Generally from 6 months to start eating complementary foods, but also should be fed 6 times a day breast milk, if the pediatric complementary food has been full, there is no need for breast milk, if not, you can continue to breast milk. Infants should not have too many complementary foods. Complementary foods and breastmilk or formula should be used in conjunction with each other up to the age of 1 year, and with the growth of the months, the complementary foods account for more and more and the variety becomes richer and richer.