Breastfeeding is economical, convenient and safe, and it can improve the immunity of infants, promote the recovery of the mother’s uterus, and enhance the bond between mother and child. Breastmilk is at the right temperature, does not need to be processed, is more convenient to feed, and has more benefits. Breastmilk is full of nutrients, high in nutritional value and easy to digest and absorb. Breastmilk is also rich in proteins, vitamins, minerals, and natural antibodies, which can enhance the baby’s immunity and is conducive to the baby’s growth and development. In addition, breastmilk has the right ratio of calcium and phosphorus, which is favorable to the absorption of calcium. Breastfeeding reflexively causes an increase in the secretion of hysteronin through the infant’s sucking on the nipple, which promotes uterine contraction, facilitates uterine recovery, and reduces postpartum complications. When breastfeeding, frequent hugging and eye-to-eye contact with the child can give the baby a sense of security and emotional fulfillment, and enhance the bond between mother and baby. Therefore, if conditions permit, it is recommended to breastfeed your child.