If you don’t want to breastfeed after giving birth, you can reduce milk production by reducing sucking of the baby, adjusting your diet and taking medication. 1. Reduce sucking: Reducing sucking can reduce the stimulation of the nipple, thus reducing the secretion of prolactin and making less milk. 2. Dietary adjustments: You can reduce the amount of raw materials for milk production by eating light foods and reducing the intake of foods with high protein content, which will promote the reduction of milk production. 3. Medication: If the above methods still fail to achieve satisfactory results, you can follow the doctor’s instructions Oral vitamin B6, bromocriptine and other drugs to promote breast milk reduction. If a woman does not want to breastfeed after giving birth and cannot solve the problem through simple methods, it is recommended that she consult a doctor in a timely manner, under the guidance of the doctor to carry out the appropriate treatment, and avoid the unauthorized use of medication, so as to prevent the adverse consequences of triggering.