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is papaya good for mother and the months baby who suffers from jaundice ??
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ExpertDr. Minal AcharyaNutritionist5 years agoA. dear parent, a Breastfeeding mother can surely have papaya. it's a very healthy fruit. in fact, a Breastfeeding mother should have all the seasonal fruits.what a Breastfeeding mother eats does not affect baby digestion or cause cold and cough to baby.
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POOJA KOTHARIMom of a 9 yr old boy5 years agoA. Hello parent, One fruit that is considered excellent for nursing mothers is papaya. Therefore, it is highly recommended by dieticians as a rich source of essential vitamins and minerals that enhance the quality and quantity of milk, and also helps in post-delivery recovery.
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