Can I eat fruit if I quit breastfeeding?

You can eat some relatively acidic fruits, such as prunes, plums, plums and other acidic fruits, which have a certain astringent effect and are relatively good for quitting milk. Other fruits can also be appropriate to eat, generally not very influential, like apples, peach, bananas, grapes and other fruits can be appropriate to eat some. However, as far as possible, you should not eat fruits that are rich in water, like watermelon, because you should control the intake of all kinds of soup during milk withdrawal, and if you drink a lot of soup, you may not succeed in quitting milk. You can drink malt tea to help you quit breastfeeding. You can put mangosteen on your breasts externally and replace it appropriately when it becomes hard, and you can consider quitting milk successfully in 3-5 days. If quitting breast milk has been unsuccessful, you can also consider taking a high dose of vitamin B6 for 3 days to help quit breast milk. During the withdrawal period, you should avoid using a breast pump to suck the milk. If you suck the milk with a breast pump, the more you suck the milk, the more likely you will not be able to quit breastfeeding successfully.