When women are breastfeeding, it is very common to have milk overflow when the milk is distended, because the secretion of milk is constant. During the breastfeeding period, as long as the baby is breastfeeding, at a certain time the milk secretion is more, it will be discharged from the nipple. In case of milk overflow, no special treatment is needed. It is recommended to wake up the baby and let the baby suck the milk. If you have a lot of milk and your baby can’t finish it, you can consider using a breast pump to pull out the extra milk and put it in the freezer for storage. You can also use anti-spill pads to avoid getting your underwear and clothes wet.