If you have too much milk during breastfeeding, your baby will easily choke on the milk. You can use a breast pump to suck out part of the milk before breastfeeding and hold the nipple area with both hands while breastfeeding. Prevent the milk from coming out too fast to avoid choking when swallowing. If you have too much milk secretion, you should pay attention to your diet, eat less greasy food and less soup-like food to reduce milk secretion. In case of choking, there is a risk of choking, which must be dealt with in time. After choking, you should pick up your baby and gently pat his back. If choking is serious, you can let your baby lie on your lap and pat his back hard, avoiding laying him flat on the bed. If you have too much milk, you can use a breast pump to suck out the milk that you can’t finish to prevent it from accumulating in your breasts, which is not good for your breast health. It is easy to suffer from mastitis, which is characterized by redness, swelling, heat and pain in the breasts, and increased body temperature or even high fever.