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First Pregnancy... Want Help with Sore and Itching Nipples!

I am 5 months pregnant this week. Approximately a week ago my nipples have started swelling up, hurting even more than usual (which is constant anyway), and ITCHING! I have been told that my milk ducts are forming. My question is "Is there anything I can do to make them feel any better?" I feel like clawing at them. Any suggestions for relieve would be soooo greatly appreciated!

What can I do next?

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Hey A.,

I used coco butter. I had that problem. I thought it was because of my age. But my doctor informed me that some peoples nipples are more sensitive than others.

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Ice packs in your bra. Avent used to make some for nursing that you can use now and will need later. If your nipples are already dry, you can start using the Lansinoh breast cream to stop the itching. Good luck.

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I remember that feeling it doesn't feel like anything will help...but... Make sure your clothes aren't rubbing in such a way that sets the itching off and try gently exfoliating any dead skin in the shower while its soft. Later on nipple stimulation can cause labor to begin but you shouldn't have any problems this early. Use a lotion...it doesn't matter what kind I don't think. Later when the baby's nursing you can use Lasinol (you will probably need only the tiniest tube, its very thick and you don't need it for long) which doesn't hurt the baby for any nipple issues. The itching won't be forever. All the getting ready is crazy, isn't it?

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Lansinoh breast cream!!!! You'll love it before the baby comes and love it even more after! But I would suggest using breast pads with it or rubbing it in well. It can get a little greasy on your bras. But if the material on your bra is thick enough than you shouldn't have to worry at all. What ever you use, just plan on using it religiously from now till after the baby comes. That way the itching and other things don't continue to plague you.

Good luck with your pregnancy! How exciting!
J.
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One more Lanolin (Lansinoh) fan!!!1 I use it for everything!!! It worked great for your issue...a natural diaper cream, bug bites on me and my wee one, minor cuts, cracked cuticles- you name it- it works! It is safe for you and your soon to be born. CONGRATS!!!!

Shari

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maybe they are itching due to dryness. You could try some natural lanolin on them, you will probably use it if you breastfeed, it is a miracle worker! You can get the medela brand at Babies r us or this other brand called Lasinoh(I think that is righ!) at walmart. I used both and they worked equally well, but it was just easier to get to walmart. Good luck!!

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Lanolin, no matter which brand is a miracle worker for this issue. I had similar issues when I was pregnant. I also found a bra that was seamless to wear. It was made of a nice satin material and felt very slick. With no seaming on the cups at all (it looked a lot like a sports bra) I didn't have the seams irritating my skin. Good luck finding something that works for you. Congratulations on the baby. What a wonderful surprise for you.

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I didn't have that problem with my pregnancy. I did have itching on my stomach. My dr. told me not to scratch and use CortAid for the itching. It helped. I hope this helps you.

Good Luck.

Rosie

I'm pregnant too with the same issue. I just got a "sleeping bra" at the maternity store and finally slept very well the past couple of nights. The soreness and itching are almost gone. It's basically just a pretty secure & comfy bra with no underwire or other bits that would irritate you when sleeping. The bra I got is also a nursing bra for the future, so a good value for two needs. Also make sure all your bras fit well. I just got resized and purchased new day bras too. If you wear a too small bra that doesn't fit well, it usually cuts into your skin where milk ducts are trying to make their way along the side, causing more irritation.

Good luck.

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