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Can postpartum women drink milk?
Under normal circumstances, women who can eat normally after delivery can drink milk, but the amount of milk to drink needs to be in accordance with the doctor's advice, depending on different situations.

Women who give birth by caesarean section

For women who give birth by cesarean section, they need to fast for 6 hours after operation, and then gradually restore intestinal peristalsis and exhaust, in order to drink liquid food and gradually move towards a normal diet. Because drinking milk is relatively easy to cause abdominal distension, when doctors allow women after cesarean section to eat normally, they can drink milk.

Women who give birth naturally

Women who give birth naturally generally have no special taboos in diet. After giving birth, you can eat and drink milk normally. Of course, you should drink a small amount many times, and don't drink too much at once, so as not to cause flatulence.

Matters needing attention

In daily life, postpartum women should pay attention to rest, avoid fatigue and stay up late, and drink more nutritious soups such as chicken soup and fish soup to promote lactation. Eat more fruits and vegetables and exercise indoors to prevent constipation. In addition, observe the color and quantity of lochia every day, and don't share the same room for 42 days.