The need for warm compresses before breastfeeding depends on the condition of the mother. If you can produce milk normally without any other discomfort, you don’t need to apply hot compresses, on the contrary, you need to do so. 1. If the mother’s milk secretion is normal, generally do not need hot compresses, but before feeding the baby should pay attention to clean hands and nipples, to keep clean, to avoid cracked nipples and newborn oral infection. 2. If the mother’s breasts are inflamed, the mammary glands are inaccessible, there are lumps or milk rises, it is recommended that a hot compress be applied before feeding, which is conducive to the secretion of milk. The breasts can also be emptied through massage, breast pump or frequent breastfeeding. A correct and reasonable position should be adopted when breastfeeding, wrapping the baby’s lips around most of the areola and nipple, alternating between the right and left sides, and breastfeeding for about 20 to 30 minutes each time, alternating between the two sides in turn.