Breastfeeding problems are common among new mothers and can challenge both mothers and infants. Common problems include breast engorgement, sore or painful nipples, plugged ducts, mastitis, and an overactive milk ejection reflex. Effective management involves frequent breastfeeding or milk expression to prevent engorgement, moist heating and ointments for sore nipples, breast massage and antibiotics for plugged ducts and mastitis, and hand expression or nipple shields for overactive ejection. With early detection and treatment, most breastfeeding problems can be easily managed.