In clinical practice, it is recommended to start breastfeeding as soon as possible after delivery, regardless of whether it is a normal birth or a cesarean section, and the best time to start breastfeeding is usually within 48 hours after cesarean section. Colostrum contains immunoglobulin, which is of great nutritional value to the newborn, and the early initiation of milk helps the mother to recover. However, after a cesarean section, although the fetus has been delivered, the abdominal surgery has not yet been completed, so it is not possible to start breastfeeding directly. The best time to start breastfeeding after cesarean section is within 48 hours after the operation, when the drowsiness caused by anesthetic drugs has been gradually relieved, and attention should be paid to warming the breasts with hot towels before breastfeeding. In addition, easy-to-digest semi-liquid food is recommended at the early stage after cesarean section, and you should get out of bed as soon as your physical condition allows, and turn over regularly to help you recover.