For benign breast nodules or benign papillary fibroids, and the surgery is performed under local anesthesia, in general, you can prepare for pregnancy after the wound has completely healed and your body has recovered and you have stopped taking anti-inflammatory drugs and antibiotics for 0.5 months after the surgery. For inflammatory breast nodules or breast fibroids that are prone to recurrence, if no new nodules appear after 3 months of post-operative review, pregnancy preparation can be performed. However, for patients with malignant breast nodules or cysts and abscesses in the breast, it is clinically recommended to prepare for pregnancy 6 months after the surgery and after the cysts have not reappeared after the follow-up examination, because antibiotics or anti-inflammatory drugs are needed for postoperative treatment. In the case of breast diseases caused by poor hormone secretion, pregnancy can be prepared 1-2 months after the hormones return to normal after surgery.