Breastfeeding is the first time a baby drinks milk after birth, and it is recommended to start breastfeeding within 15 minutes to 2 hours after birth. Promptly starting breastfeeding for babies has the benefits of replenishing nutrients for babies and promoting postpartum recovery. Breastfeeding generally refers to the first time a baby drinks breast milk after birth, and it is recommended that breastfeeding be started within 15 minutes to 2 hours after the baby is born. It is recommended to start breastfeeding as early as possible after birth because timely breastfeeding of babies can replenish the nutrients contained in breast milk. In addition, early breastfeeding stimulates uterine contractions and promotes recovery of the mother’s body. Breastfeeding is usually the first time a baby drinks milk after birth. It is recommended to start breastfeeding as early as possible and to let the baby suckle on both breasts frequently, which can prevent breast milk stagnation, enhance the relationship between mother and baby, and promote breast milk secretion.