Breast fibroadenoma can be breastfed normally. Breast fibroadenoma is a common benign tumor in women. This kind of tumor grows slowly, has a clear and smooth border, and has a low chance of malignancy, and will not affect normal milk secretion and breastfeeding, so breastfeeding can be done normally with breast fibroadenoma. As breast fibroadenoma may be affected by hormone levels in the body, most patients try to have it surgically removed before pregnancy. To avoid the tumor from increasing significantly during pregnancy, the milk ducts will be affected by localized pressure, affecting milk secretion, or even milk stagnation, and minimally invasive surgical treatment can be chosen. If a small fibroadenoma is found during breastfeeding, normal breastfeeding is sufficient and will not affect the quality and secretion of milk. Surgery is only needed if the fibroadenoma is large enough to compress the milk ducts and cause accumulation of milk.