Low blood pressure can be normal breastfeeding baby. A large proportion of people have low blood pressure after giving birth to a baby, probably because they consume a lot of vital energy to have a baby. At this time, you can breastfeed normally. While breastfeeding, you should try to eat food that replenishes qi and blood, enhance nutrition, try to eat more chicken soup, animal offal, rib soup, eggs, milk, fish soup, red bean soup and fresh vegetables and fruits, etc. Eat less or do not eat food that has diuretic and antihypertensive properties, such as winter melon, hawthorn, celery, onion, etc. At the same time, you should develop good living habits and pay attention to ensure sufficient sleep. If your blood pressure is significantly lower than normal and you experience dizziness, panic, nausea, black eyes, etc., you can suspend breastfeeding and seek professional medical help to regulate your body with blood pressure medication and blood replenishing drugs, and then breastfeed when the situation improves.