T.R. asks from Sherman, TX on February 11, 2008
Cracked Nipples!
My baby is 3 months old and I've been nursing her with no problems until now. My nipples are very sore and cracked at the top and I was wondering if there is anything I can do for them? She nurses about every 4 hours and it's very painful!
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I've been using Lansinoh for the last 2 days and letting the nipples dry before putting them up...I can already tell a huge difference! I also wasn't making sure she was latching correctly, so thanks for the reminders for that. I've done all these things and the difference in a couple of days is amazing! Thanks to all!!
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J.S. answers from Houston on February 11, 2008
Lasinoh!!! Very best stuff on earth for cracked nipples from breastfeeding, you can find it in the baby section near diaper rash creams in just about any store.
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S.A. answers from College Station on February 14, 2008
Lansinoh comes in a purple tube and can be found at most stores even Walmart. You apply it after every feeding and it helps protect your nipples from cracking or cracking any further.
I understand the pain! I have nursed four babies. The last two are twins and I am still nursing them. The best thing you can do is keep nursing through the pain and just watch for infection. Hang in there!
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A.J. answers from Killeen on February 11, 2008
get some pure lanolin cream (usually in the baby section next to bottles, nursing pads, etc. at walmart) and use it after every time you nurse. it doesn't sting, and best of all, it's all-natural so you don't have to wipe it off before you nurse again =) your nipples should heal up in a matter of days. (lanolin can also be used on rough, cracked feet or any other skin that's really dry, FYI)
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H.C. answers from San Antonio on February 13, 2008
I just stopped nursing in November after having gone 17 months strong. I will tell you that the two things that were absolute lifesavers for me were the Lansinoh cream and Medela Soft Shells for Sore Nipples. I used the soft shells instead of pads and I was so comfortable. I ended up using them for about the first six months they were so awesome. You can find them at Babies R Us or online. Good luck - it will get better!
R.L. answers from Houston on February 11, 2008
I would also caution against soap, it can dry your nipples even worse. There is a pure lanolin product called Lansinoh, and it is a miracle!! (There is also a store brand that is teh same but may be a bit cheaper.) You can get it at many drug stores and dept stores (including Babies R Us.) The great thing about using pure lanolin is you do not have to wipe it off before nursing again, it is 100% natural and non toxic. I used it all the time and it really worked!
Good luck!
P.B. answers from Houston on February 18, 2008
Hello.
You've gotten great advice . . . .
and . . . try using an Evenflo bottle nipple.
Place it directly over your own nipple.
The baby's suction will pull it thru more completely.
Saves "you" until you heal.
Let me know what you think.
P. B
J.S. answers from Houston on February 11, 2008
Lasinoh!!! Very best stuff on earth for cracked nipples from breastfeeding, you can find it in the baby section near diaper rash creams in just about any store.
A.K. answers from Austin on February 12, 2008
hey T.,
bummer! i had that a little with my first. luckily it didn't last too long. however they would sometimes get sore if she changed her latch (which they do sometimes when teething). make sure she is latching on properly and you're holding her tummy to tummy as much as possible. the nipple needs to go to the back of her mouth (i'm sure you know that). make sure if you're using breastpads that you change them often (especially after they've gotten wet) to keep your nipples dry. you can try coconut oil on your nipples. it's all natural and has antibacterial, fungal and viral properties to help clear up "owies". i'd still wipe it off before nursing, but it's all natural and should be fine for baby. i wouldn't do the chapstick as someone recommended b/c it's not safe for babies. there are a lot of chemicals in chapstick. if you did use it, be sure to wipe it off as well.
if nothing is working, i'd go to a la leche league meeting and ask them. they are so knowledgeable! i love going to them. so helpful.
good luck.
A.O. answers from Sherman on February 11, 2008
Cherry flavored chap stick. You don't have to wash it off, your baby won't mind the taste, it' super cheap and easy to take with you and it WORKS!!
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