@drsermedmezher: This is What Clogs up a Milk Duct #breastfeeding A clogged milk duct, a common issue for breastfeeding mothers, can be uncomfortable and painful. Fortunately, there are steps you can take to relieve the blockage. Here's how to treat a clogged milk duct: 1. Frequent Nursing: Breastfeed your baby frequently, ensuring that they latch on well. This helps stimulate milk flow and relieve the blockage. 2. Start on the Affected Side: Begin breastfeeding on the breast with the clogged duct. The baby's strong initial sucking can help clear the blockage. 3. Use Different Positions: Experiment with various breastfeeding positions to ensure different milk ducts are emptied effectively. 4. Apply Warm Compresses: Before nursing, apply a warm, moist compress to the affected breast for about 15 minutes to help loosen the blockage. 5. Massage the Area: Gently massage the area around the clogged duct in a downward motion towards the nipple during breastfeeding. 6. Hand Expression: If your baby cannot effectively clear the blockage, consider using hand expression to remove milk from the affected breast. 7. Wear a Supportive Bra: A supportive, well-fitting bra can help reduce pressure on the clogged duct. 8. Rest and Hydrate: Get plenty of rest, and stay well-hydrated. A well-rested, well-hydrated body can better combat clogged ducts. 9. Over-the-Counter Pain Relievers: Non-prescription pain relievers like ibuprofen can help reduce inflammation and pain. 10. Nurse on All Fours: Try the "dangle feeding" position, where you kneel on all fours with your breast hanging down towards your baby's mouth. This can help gravity assist in clearing the blockage. 11. Avoid Tight Clothing: Wear loose, comfortable clothing to avoid constricting the breasts. 12. Cold Compress After Feeding: After nursing, apply a cold compress to reduce swelling and inflammation. 13. Continue Nursing: Continue breastfeeding even if it's uncomfortable. Emptying the breast helps prevent future blockages. 14. Nurse or Pump Regularly: If your baby is unable to nurse effectively, use a breast pump to keep the milk flowing and prevent further blockages. 15. Call a Lactation Consultant: If the blockage persists or worsens, seek guidance from a lactation consultant or healthcare provider. 16. Watch for Signs of Infection: If you notice redness, warmth, or persistent pain, consult a healthcare professional immediately, as this may indicate an infection. #Breastfeeding #CloggedMilkDuct #Lactation #Postpartum #BreastfeedingSupport #Motherhood #NewMom #BreastfeedingTips #BreastMilkSupply #BreastPain #LactationConsultant #NursingMoms #BreastfeedingProblems #MomsSupportingMoms #ParentingAdvice #BreastfeedingJourney #BreastfeedingHelp #BreastfeedingAwareness #BabyFeeding #PostpartumCare #NursingMoms #LactationEducation

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siyanda_mdwayi
tancy :
but how does it come out from that small opening
2023-10-04 14:31:33
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chloerose40
Chloe Rose :
Mastitis is the worstttt 😳😳
2023-10-03 21:41:56
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mezflex
Mezflex :
Ouch 😳
2023-10-03 21:59:44
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@Tanyaradzwa Chaitezv
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jeanvue1 :
Where’s the girl with the list
2023-10-04 06:47:47
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Amy Valenzuela :
what happens when the baby drinks the clogged milk??
2023-10-12 22:07:24
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KL D :
Yes it feels like the flu with Incredibly painful breasts!
2023-10-05 19:58:43
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