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When will my breast......??

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ok i have been breastfeeding for 6.5 months and have begun weaning 3 weeks ago. i started supplementing a bottle for a feeding every 3 days. the past few days i have not breastfed at all. when will the engorgement and tenderness go away? i haven't binded my breast because i heard it was old school and can cause clogged ducts and mastitis.

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  1. It will take approximately a week or two to get rid of the soreness of the engorgement.  Warm showers will help you get relief and it will not stimulate more milk production.

    Every woman and breast feeding experience is different with every child they have!

    Good luck!


  2. 5 Tips to Help You Feel Better

    (And Reduce Your Milk Supply)

    1. Eliminate one pumping session each three to four days. Express only enough milk as needed for comfort. This gradual weaning from the pump gives your body a chance to adjust to the decrease in stimulation.

    2. Apply cold cabbage compresses. Placing "compresses" inside each cup of your bra will also help to make you more comfortable. Reapply refrigerated cabbage leaves about every two hours, or as they wilt, until your milk supply slows. This is a good treatment for severe engorgement. Often moms feel relief in as little as two hours (Breastfeeding: A Guide for the Medical Profession, Ruth Lawrence, MD, 1994). You can continue this treatment as needed.

    3. Do not bind your b*****s. This is an outdated practice, can be very uncomfortable and may lead to a plugged duct or even a breast infection. Wear a comfortable, but supportive all-cotton bra that won't restrict your circulation. A sports bra may be perfect for you at this time, but be sure it isn't uncomfortably snug.

    4. Take something for the pain. Try a pain reliever that is compatible with nursing. Get the okay from your care provider before using acetominophen or ibuprofen.

    5. Try ice. Ice can help to reduce swelling and may help you to remain more comfortable as your milk supply is decreasing. A bag of frozen peas for each breast works well (but don't eat the peas, since you will be defrosting and refreezing.) Ice your b*****s for 15 to 20 minutes at a time, at least four times each day, or as needed for comfort.

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