| Mommy
tips – Relieving engorgement and
drying up breast milk
If
you are having a baby and not planning
to breastfeed, you may be interested in
hearing the quickest ways to dry up your
breast milk.
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More
and More Breastfeeding Myths
Breastfeeding
mothers' milk can "dry up" just
like that.
Not true! Or if this can occur, it must
be a rare occurrence.
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More
Breastfeeding Myths
A
breastfeeding mother has to drink lots
of fluids.
Not true! The mother should drink according
to her thirst.
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Secrets
to Working and Pumping
1.
Plan ahead if possible. Get a freezer
stash going before you go back to work.
2. Do not just pump at work. Pump at home
on your days off and before and after
work.
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| Some
Breastfeeding Myths
Many
women do not produce enough milk.
Not true! The vast majority of women produce
more than enough milk.
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Sore
Nipples
Sore
nipples are usually due to one or both
of two causes. Either the baby is not
positioned and latched properly, or the
baby is not suckling properly, or both.
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Still
More Breastfeeding Myths
Women
with flat or inverted nipples cannot breastfeed.
Not true! Babies do not breastfeed on
nipples, they breastfeed on the breast.
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To
Wean or Not to Wean? That is the Question
This
could either feel like a beacon of light
on the horizon or a sad reality of life:
At some point, every mother stops breastfeeding.
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| Using
a Lactation Aid
A
lactation aid consists of a container
for the supplement—usually a feeding
bottle with an enlarged nipple hole—and
a long, thin tube leading from this container.
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| Using
Gentian Violet
Gentian
violet (1% solution in water) is an excellent
treatment for Candida albicans.
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