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Can I eat papaya after giving birth?

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Asked on:Apr 10, 2026 01:08 AM

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  • Poseidon Poseidon

    Apr 10, 2026

      Postpartum Can I eat papaya? Papaya can be eaten during confinement. Papaya has a sweet taste and a mild nature. It has many functions, such as lowering blood pressure, detoxifying, reducing swelling and repelling insects, helping breast secretion, making breasts fuller, eliminating cellulite and losing weight, etc.

      The nutritional components of papaya mainly include carbohydrates, dietary fiber, protein, vitamins B, C, calcium, potassium, iron, etc. It is produced in southern my country. Our country has a tradition of using papaya to induce lactation since ancient times. Papaya contains papaya, which has the ability to highly decompose protein. Fish, eggs and other foods can be decomposed into nutrients that the body can easily absorb in a very short time, directly stimulating the secretion of the mother's mammary glands.

      At the same time, papaya itself has relatively high nutritional content, so it is also called papaya. If mothers have little or no milk after childbirth, they can stew papaya and fish together before eating. 》》》 What to do about vaginal relaxation Tightening Tips

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