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relieving engorgement and drying up breast milk

BebeBuzz by BebeBuzz Speaking(August 2006) (rank 500+)

 

If you are having a baby and not planning to breastfeed or would like to stop breastfeeding you will definitely be interested in hearing the quickest ways to dry up your breast milk. A few weeks after having my second child, it became apparent that I could no longer breastfeed.  My biggest concern was the amount of pain I remembered experiencing when I stopped breastfeeding my first child.  With my first child, I stopped cold turkey.  I was completely engorged and in a lot of pain so this time I did as much research as I could to find the quickest, most painless way to stop.  I came up with some great information and very helpful tips, some of which I had heard before and some new ones.  Hopefully they will help you as much as they helped me.  Thanks to these tips my discomfort was minimal. Your milk will dry up on its own within a week or so if you do not nurse. You may, however, experience engorgement after your milk comes in. There are some things you can do to help relieve the discomfort of being engorged. If you have not made up your mind about breastfeeding, you may want to pump your breast milk until you decide. If you are sure that you do not want to breastfeed or if you cannot breastfeed, here are some great tips for drying up.

                Wear a snug fitting bra.


Place refrigerated cabbage leaves inside your bra for a couple of hours or till they wilt. Cabbage leaves have been used for years to help relieve engorgement. We do not know exactly why cabbage leaves help with engorgement but some researchers believe that there are substances in the cabbage that help to reduce swelling and inflammation. Break up the cabbage leaves so that there are no hard veins in them. Arrange them in your bra so they are comfortable and there are no hard spots pressing against your breast. Do not use cabbage leaves if you are allergic to cabbage or sulfa.

Use ice packs or frozen vegetables for compresses. Use cold compresses for twenty minutes a few times a day. Do not put ice or frozen veggies directly on your skin. Use a towel between the ice and skin. You may have used heat before to relieve discomfort; this is not advised for engorgement. Warm compresses may encourage your milk to let down and increase milk production.

Use an anti-inflammatory medication, such as ibuprophen, as needed.

Do not pump. Pumping will signal your body to make more milk. Your body works on supply and demand. If you empty your breast, your body will think that it needs to make milk. When your breast becomes full it signals your body to make less milk. If you are very engorged, hand expressing milk is okay, but just empty enough to relieve discomfort. There is no point in being miserable while you are drying out.

Drink a few cups of sage tea daily. Sage has properties in it that inhibit milk production.

            Do not restrict water intake. Some moms try to dry out milk by drinking less. Restricting your fluids will not reduce your engorgement and may lead to dehydration.


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Jessgore
5.00 (Excellent) | September 2006 | Jessgore
Coca Cola...
My cousin used to get very sore and large breasts and would often wake in a pool of milk in the morning...  As her husband was the stay at home dad, and she went off to work she would express her milk... But she still had plenty and even the freezer was stocked. She was advised to drink Coca Cola, ok not the most healthiest of drinks but it worked for her. She always had plenty and knew that she could get away with drinking the coca cola with out passing it on to baby because of the fully stocked fridge she already had....


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shoolacy
5.00 (Excellent) | August 2006 | shoolacy
Reliefe
Yup pump a little out this feels alot better to even get rid of a little good advice !!


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gr8est
5.00 (Excellent) | August 2006 | gr8est
Cabbage patch
yes my wife used this she went arund smelling like a cabbage but it worked! great advice Im sure every woman is glad you posted it!


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JadieLady
2.91 (Average) | August 2006 | JadieLady
Cool!

I nevre knew the cabbage leaves actually worked!

I wishi had have known this earlier. when i stopped breastfeeding i just stoppe.d and got engorged and felt really really sore!



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      exquisite-flower
November 2006 | exquisite-flower
Cool!
This is a tip that should be given to mothers in pre-natal classes or something, because it is bizarre enough to remmber.  I remember that i heard it while i was pregnant and I saved the memory in case i needed it or to hand along.  So many people swear by it.
Peace
EF.x 


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