If you drink red wine during breastfeeding and temporarily stop breastfeeding, you can give the baby artificial feeding during this period, such as feeding with milk powder or milk. It is recommended to give breastfeeding after an interval of 3 days, because although the alcohol content of red wine is relatively low, but after all, there is alcohol content, and after drinking it will be sucked by the baby through breast milk excretion, which will cause certain effects on the baby. Because alcohol can cause developmental problems in infants, especially for brain development, it is important to treat this issue carefully, and it is also recommended that special attention be paid to both diet and medication while breastfeeding. Because some drugs are excreted through breast milk and can have a corresponding effect on the baby, medication should only be used under the guidance of a doctor.