The aim of this research is to develop a new method to increase breast milk production in mothers after giving birth. This research is a quasi-experimental research, with a sample size of 44 respondents. Sample selection was carried out using a random sampling technique which was divided into two groups, namely the control group and the experimental group. Data analysis in this study used the Wilcoxon test to compare breast milk production before and after treatment, as well as the Mann -Whitney test to determine differences in breast milk production between the two groups. The results of the study showed a significant increase in breast milk production in both groups, namely the Bakera + Oxytocin Massage group with a value of (0.000) and the Oxytocin Massage group with a value of (0.005). The Mann-Whitney test showed that there was a significant difference in breast milk production between the two treatment groups, with a p-value (0.000). Therefore, it can be concluded that breast milk production in postpartum mothers who were given oxytocin massage with bakera was much higher than when given only oxytocin massage.