It usually takes 3-7 days to wean your baby back from breastfeeding, but the exact time cannot be generalized because there are individual differences. Some may take less time and some more time. Breast milk contains the nutrients that babies need for growth and development, but as children grow and develop, breast milk can no longer meet the nutritional development needs of babies, so timely weaning is necessary. Weaning can be preceded by a transition period where you slowly reduce the number of breastfeeding sessions and add other dietary routes. When weaning, it is important to completely wean the baby from sucking on the breast to stop stimulation and reduce milk production. The mother should pay attention to the mother’s diet in her life. She should try to have a light diet during the breastfeeding period and avoid foods with high protein. Especially, you should drink less fish soup, pig’s feet soup, chicken soup, which are foods that can easily cause milk secretion.