Breast Feeding Complications


A lot of mothers complain about tender nipples that



make breast feeding painful and frustrating. There


is good news though, as most mothers don’t suffer


that long. The nipples will toughen up quickly


and render breast feeding virtually painless.


Improperly positioned babies or babies that suck


really hard can make the breasts extremely sore.


Below, are some ways to ease your discomfort:


1. Make sure your baby is in the correct


position, since a baby that isn’t positioned correctly


is the number one cause of sore nipples.


2. Once you have finished feeding, expose


your breasts to the air and try to protect them from


clothing and other irritations.


3. After breast feeding, apply some ultra


purified, medical grade lanolin, making sure to avoid


petroleum jelly and other products with oil.


4. Make sure to wash your nipples with water


and not with soap.


5. Many women find teabags ran under cold


water to provide some relief when placed on the


nipples.


6. Make sure you vary your position each time


with feeding to ensure that a different area of the


nipple is being compressed each time.


Clogged milk ducts


Clogged milk ducts can be identified as small, red tender


lumps on the tissue of the breast. Clogged ducts can


cause the milk to back up and lead to infection. The


best way to unclog these ducts is to ensure that you’ve


emptied as completely as possible. You should offer


the clogged breast first at feeding time, then let


your baby empty it as much as possible.


If milk remains after the feeding, the remaining amount


should be removed by hand or with a pump. You should


also keep pressure off the duct by making sure your


bra is not too tight.


Breast infection


Also known as mastititis, breast infection is normally


due to empty breasts completely out of milk, germs


gaining entrance to the milk ducts through cracks or


fissures in the nipple, and decreased immunity in the


mother due to stress or inadequate nutrition.


The symptoms of breast infection include severe pain


or soreness, hardness of the breast, redness of the


breast, heat coming from the area, swelling, or even


chills.


The treatment of breast infection includes bed rest,


antibiotics, pain relievers, increased fluid intake,


and applying heat. Many women will stop breast feeding


during an infection, although it’s actually the wrong


thing to do. By emptying the breasts, you’ll


actually help to prevent clogged milk ducts.


If the pain is so bad you can’t feed, try using a


pump while laying in a tub of warm water with your


breasts floating comfortably in the water. You should


also make sure that the pump isn’t electric if you


plan to use it in the bath tub.


You should always make sure that breast infections


are treated promptly and completely or you may


risk the chance of abscess. An abscess is very


painful, involving throbbing and swelling. You’ll


also experience swelling, tenderness, and heat in


the area of the abscess. If the infection progresses


this far, your doctor may prescribe medicine and



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