M.C. asks from Austin, TX on August 24, 2009
Painful Breasts After Weaning My Baby
I just weaned by almost one-year-old. Over the last six weeks, I dropped one nursing a day to help with the engorgement of my breasts. Over the last two weeks I was just nursing her once a day, in the morning. Now I haven't nursed her for 48 hours and my breast are hard and hurt and it is really painful. Last night, I iced them, I've massaged them while in the shower. But I'm surprised that they are still the way they are. Any suggestions out there? I don't remember having this issue with my older daughter. Thanks!
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Thank you for all the suggestions. I ended up expressing a little in the shower, and just a little more last night. Together with hot press and ice packs and a couple of ibuprofen, looks like I'm on the mend. They are still tender and a little hard, but MUCH better! Hopefully just another couple of days. THANKS!
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M.M. answers from El Paso on August 25, 2009
I just went through the same thing. I took sudafed and rubbed peppermint lotion on them - it really worked!
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N.D. answers from Houston on August 24, 2009
I am going throught this same thing right now! I haven't nursed my daughter since Friday. I pumped just enough to make my breasts not hurt (very little) and they have been full, but fine since I did that. I just don't know how long it takes to dry up completely or when to shop for new bras...yea!! ha Sorry I really couldn't be much help!
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M.M. answers from El Paso on August 25, 2009
I just went through the same thing. I took sudafed and rubbed peppermint lotion on them - it really worked!
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C.T. answers from Houston on August 25, 2009
I understand your pain.
Anytime I would sit down, I would put a heating pad on them and massage.
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A.W. answers from Houston on August 25, 2009
Go get a head of cabbage and take off several leafs clean them then kind of break them with your hands to get them to release the powerful agent that helps in relief and to start drying you up, then size them to fit in and on around your breasts in your bra. If you don't want the cabbage touching your bra, first put in washcloths or maybe wax paper. Do this for an hour or two at a time for as long as it takes to make the pain go away and to dry you up to the point of relief.
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C.W. answers from Austin on August 25, 2009
Here is an old wives tale that really worked for me. Take a leave of cabbage straight from the fridge and place on your breast. I do not know what is in it that helps but it does. With me the discomfort only lasted a few days, so hang in there!
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V.D. answers from Austin on August 25, 2009
Green cabbage leaves....weird I know. As long as you aren't allergic to sulfa drugs. Take a few leaves and moisten them a bit and crack the veins and lay them on your breasts as compresses a few times a day.
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J.T. answers from College Station on August 25, 2009
This was the hardest thing for me! Cabbage leaves work. Cold ones. This will go away in about 2 weeks.
Good Luck!
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M.P. answers from Houston on August 25, 2009
Take meds for pain and put a VERY tight fitting bra, sports bra, or ace bandage around to bind them. You may also put cabbage leaves in your bra as something in the cabbage helps with drying your up. Do not express because that signals that the milk is needed.
From my experience, it should take a few days to a week to get back to normal. In the mean time, hang in there!
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