My aunt has had 5 kids and breast fed them all. Her youngest one is 1 now and she quit breast feeding a long time ago, but she still has breast pains for months after stopping breast feeding. I think it's pretty much a natural thing. Something to do with milk ducts or something. Maybe someone else can give you a more thorough explanation, but I don't think it's anything to get worried about. If you keep having pains, it might be a good idea to have a mammogram just to be safe.
Yes, if you start pumping and nursing to bring your supply back. It takes months for your milk to dry up all the way. Empty your breasts every 2 hours around the clock and the milk will come back. It may take up to 72 hours. Just keep pumping and nursing. Even at night.
When trying to dry up the milk supply, there are several ways to stop the pain and swelling or engorgement. You can use alternating hot and cold packs and an over the counter NSAID (non-steroidal, anti-inflammatory drug) such as ibuprofen or Naproxen to reduce the swelling and pain. You can also find temporary relief by taking a warm shower which can release or "let down" the milk. It may be hard not to manually express milk because of the discomfort. However, if you are trying to make the milk supply stop, you should't express the milk or overstimulate the breast, as it will trigger your body to produce even more milk.
i stopped breast feeding a week ago, it was hard in th bgging , but since yesterday i feel a pain in the right side how long this goinng to be
you might be pregnant i would take a preg test or go to the doctors for a blood test to comfirm your answer
A few weeks after one stops breast feeding the baby.
You shouldn't get your period if you are breast-feeding. But if you have decided not to breast-feed, your period should come at about 6-10 weeks later.
It is good to start exercising at about 6-8 weeks after birth. exercise is the safest way because it can not affect the baby. I would recommend dieting after you stop breast feeding.
Breast feeding is a natural inhibitor of fertility, so if you're breast feeding you will be highly unlikely to have periods. Non-breast feeding mothers could expect to return to a fairly normal menstrual cycle about 10 weeks after giving birth but this can vary.
12 weeks after.
As long as you are breastfeeding the baby, you can not get pregnant.
Yes, you can absolutely be pregnant if you have been sexually active if you have not been using contraception. Your menstrual cycle can be quite irregular and unpredictable up to 6-12 month after childbirth. Breast feeding can delay menstruation. However, just because you're breast feeding, doesn't mean you don't have to use contraception.
I have had three children and the period after birth lasted around 3 weeks. If you breast feed your baby you will probably not have another period after this one until you stop breast feeding.
Xanax (generic is Alprazolam) should not be taken during pregnancy or when breast feeding.
If your breast feeding, you may not get it back till you stop breastfeeding. I breast fed 2 of my children for about 2 years and mine came back when they were about 8 months when I started to feed the baby solids and they took less breast milk. However, if you are not breastfeeding I believe it is about 6 weeks.
Yes. Dove is a proven fact that your breast will grow within 2 weeks.
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