For breastfeeding women, especially in the early days, there is often a lack of milk, for which patients often use various milk-boosting preparations to speed up the discharge of milk. Milk papaya milk-boosting soup is made by peeling and seeding the papaya, then cutting or pureeing it into a bowl, adding milk and heating it in the microwave for two minutes or steaming it in a pot for 15 minutes to serve. Soups for milk production do have some effect, but any soup-like food is useful for milk production. Therefore, you should take as many liquid soups as possible after delivery, such as milk, fish soup and chicken soup, all of which can stimulate the secretion of milk, and you should breastfeed as many times as possible in time to promote milk secretion through the baby’s sucking action.