Breastfeeding is recommended after giving birth. If you don’t want to breastfeed, you can take medication to promote breastfeeding. In addition, you should eat less soupy food and avoid letting the baby suckle on the breast or perform breast pumping when you are breastfeeding. If a woman does not want to breastfeed after giving birth, she can use vitamin B6 tablets under the guidance of her doctor, which can promote the effect of milk return. In addition, women can also follow the doctor’s advice to use drugs to inhibit milk secretion, such as ethinyl estradiol and so on. Women should eat less food such as chicken soup, fish soup, pig’s trotter soup and other soups during the period of milk return, and at the same time, should not let the baby suck on the breast or use the breast pump to suck milk. For women who do not want to breastfeed after giving birth to a child, they need to use the medication for breastfeeding under the guidance of a doctor, and cannot use the medication without authorization. In addition, you need to wear loose underwear during breastfeeding. In addition, if the mother’s health allows, after giving birth to a child as much as possible to breastfeeding, because breast milk is rich in nutrients, breastfeeding is conducive to promoting the growth and development of the child.