I remember when I was weaned, at the end of the day, my whole breast turned to stone because of the rising milk! I feel sick all over! I dare not touch or squeeze. It hurts so much that I can't sleep at night. The next day, I felt that there was no room for milk, so I should be able to squeeze out some. So I went to the hospital to do a simple dredging (because I was too hard, I couldn't squeeze a drop of milk myself ... heart plug) and squeezed out most of the milk. My breasts are really "relieved", really sour and cool, and they haven't risen again.
65438+ 0-2 months after weaning, occasionally milk can be squeezed out, so I won't squeeze any more. As long as I don't feel bad, I'll leave it alone. Then slowly, there is no milk at all.
In fact, milk, like our saliva and blood, belongs to our body fluids. The human body is very smart, and the milk left in the breast will be gradually absorbed by our body. Those claims that residual milk is toxic and will deteriorate in the body are nonsense and have no scientific basis.
During weaning, it is difficult to raise milk. If it rises like a stone like me, I need to express some milk as soon as possible, as long as I don't feel particularly uncomfortable.
Reduce the irritation to the breast, let the body receive the signal that "I don't need breast milk anymore" and slowly stop breastfeeding. If you continue to express residual milk when weaning, it is equivalent to continuing to send out "I still need breast milk!" " Signal, milk will continue to secrete. This is simply the rhythm of continuing breastfeeding.
If mother wants to wean as soon as possible, she can eat some milk-returning foods, such as rice buds and malt, to help reduce the amount of milk;
Generally speaking, between a week and a month, milk will be returned by itself and no more milk will be added. If there is no milk at all, it may take longer;
Pay attention to limit the intake of soup when weaning;
Hot compress can make the breast block blocked in the breast smooth, and ice compress after hot compress can reduce discomfort;
During weaning, massaging the breasts in circles every day can play a very good role in relieving pain.
You are weaning, okay?
As long as the milk rise is not unbearable and some milk is squeezed out from time to time, there is no such thing as "discharging residual milk". We don't have to empty it all, our bodies are wonderful and can absorb it by ourselves!
Pay more attention to breast maintenance and nursing when weaning, and don't wean in an improper way, so as not to affect milk secretion when giving birth to a baby again.