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Nipples After Breastfeeding

I breastfed my son and he seriously wreaked havoc on my nipples. It is over a year later and my nipples are still extremely cracked. I BF my daughter for a little while, but it was severly painful b/c of this. I am pregnant and would like to BF my new son when he is born. I have tried lanonlin b/c this is what the doctor recommended, but it does not seem to be doing much. Does anyone have any suggestions on what to use? Since I am pregnant I am willing to use things other than lanonlin at the moment. I am hoping I can heal somewhat before the end of June when the baby comes!

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So I finally got a dermatologist appointment about a week and half ago. I guess they were really backed up or something! She said it was perfectly normal and just crusting on the nipple, even though I told her it has been like that for two years! They gave me some udder cream and I have been using it, but doesn't seem to be making a difference!

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Bag Balm works wonders. It is used for cow utters and it works! You can usually find it at Walmart or CVS. It is in a green square tin can.
Hope it works.

Jolie

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I'm not trying to be crass, honestly. But what about Bag Balm (it comes in a green tin and you can get it at Wal-Mart). It was originally made for softening cow udders, but people also use it on very chapped and irritated skin. I've never tried it, but it was made for a similar purpose.

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You might consider getting a referal to a dermatologist. A few months back I thought I had the worlds most resistant case of thrush because my nipples hurt SO bad and were really pink. After over a month of trying to treat them to no avail I was sent to the dermatologist who told me I had nipple eczema. I had never heard of such a thing and found it strange because I had never had eczema anywhere else on my body. He said it was super common among BFing moms. Anyway, that may not be what you have, but a good derm might be able to help you figure out what the problem is.

Best wishes,
H.

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Have you spoken to your OB-GYN about it? That should NOT happen as a result of breastfeeding. Do you have itching, also? You might want to get checked out for thrush, because if you have that it's easy to fix and you won't have any pain nursing your new baby. Lanolin is normally effective unless there's something else going on, like a fungal infection (thrush is yeast) or something like that.

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Hi,
Congratulations on your pregnancy! I suggest a trip to the dermatologist. You could have exzema or another condition making the cracking, etc. I was diagnosed with exzema on my breasts after my first child. There may be a cream that you could use now since you are still pregnant. Also, yeast conditions can make breast horribly sore, red, etc. Again, a good dermatologist could tell. Good luck!

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You need an assessment by a lactation consultant and most likely some triple nipple cream. Has the nursing baby been checked for thrush? Has the babies tongue been check for tongue tie? No reason to continue suffering

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Hi J.! I'm so sorry you are hurting right now. The only suggestion I have for you is to go to your ob/gyn. I had a really tough time while breastfeeding my boy. They cracked and bled from his roughness. When I went to doctor he said I can always use lanolin (great help) but that I also had a yeast infection on the nipple. My breasts would constantly leak even though I fed him a lot. I had to wear those breast pads from the maternity store. Doctor said I probably got the infection because when they leak the milk was staying there and not being wiped away - in turn causing the infection. I'm not good with all of the medical jargon but he did tell me it was easy to handle and that many women go through this. He gave me a prescription for a cream that I had to rub on and within a few days I felt huge relief and they were back to normal. Since I am not a doctor I do not know with any certainty that this will work for you. But I definitely suggest going to the doctor to let them take a look. I'm sure they can help you find a way to get relief. Plus I know that you are pregnant again so hopefully they can give you something that won't affect the future little one. Again - so sorry you have been hurting. Hope they are able to help you!!

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Have you talked to the doctor about this? I don't know if you could have thrush that long and have it stay only local but, that's kind of what it sounds like. Please mention it to your doctor. This may be a very easily fixed situation.

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That's too long for your nipples to be hurting. You may have a fungal infection. Put some antifungal medication on them for a few weeks. My daughter had thrush and it made my nipples sore. The doctor told me to do rub the over the counter antifungal cream them and it worked. Suprisingly her said she could still nurse with the cream on. But since you have time before your new one arrives, treat them now.

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