A woman can breastfeed her child half an hour after giving birth, because sucking the child’s breast as soon as possible can prompt the woman’s lactogen secretion to produce milk. The woman’s body is still weak at this time because she just gave birth, so she can breastfeed the baby by her side, and she can lie on her side and put her nipple in the baby’s mouth, as long as she lets the child suck on her breast. At this time, the woman’s brain will continue to produce lactogen, which will encourage the milk to come out of the breast. Even though the woman feels that there is not much milk in her breasts at this time, milk will be produced by the sucking action of the child.