If you are breastfeeding mummy for the first time, it is perfectly normal to encounter many hiccups along the way. This is a learning process and it may not be pleasant when you sometimes experience pain on your nipples. Let’s look at some of the commonly used strategies by mummies on breastfeeding pain relief for nipples
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It is normal to encounter discomfort and nipples soreness in the first few days of your breastfeeding journey. Newborns tend to have a very strong suck, especially for the first few days to draw out the colostrum from your breast.
To let the soreness go away, you have to ensure that your baby is latched correctly. Most hospitals will have lactation consultant to advise you on this. By day three to day four, you should start to feel more comfortable for each feeding. As your milk supply increases between day seven to ten, the newborn will not need to suck as strongly to draw milk from your breast.
This is not normal as nipples bleeding should not happen while breastfeeding. You can still breastfeed but give some time for the nipples to heal.
You have to ensure that the baby is latched on properly while breastfeeding. If you are using the cradle or cross holds, ensure that the baby completely faces you or you are holding him/her close. This position helps the baby to get most of the areola into the mouth.
The fastest way that works for me including applying nipple cream after a feed or squeeze some breast milk on nipple and let it air dry. New research has shown that breast milk contains bioactive ingredients known to help wounds recover fast. (Source) They also are known to help to fight infections.
If you are still struggling to have sore nipples, the following are some recommendations to improve the situation
If your breast does not typically leak, you can save money on disposable breast pads. If you need it and want to go for a cost-effective option, go for washable nursing pads.
When you are feeding on the left side, place the pad on the right breast to absorb any milk leakage and vice versa. The good thing about using breast pads is that you will be able to keep track on which side your baby just fed on.
Besides sore nipples, another situation you may encounter pain is engorgement. This is a swelling situation caused by an accumulation of breast milk and increasing blood flow to the breasts.
This will normally happen 2 to 6 days after giving birth. Do note that not all mummies will face the same situation. Some will encounter rock solid breast while others notice a supple fullness.
If you are already suffering from engorgement, avoid using any breastfeeding supplements To increase milk supply and breastfeed exclusively. Feed your baby often without limiting time for him/her. ( We have also written a guideline on how much breastmilk should a newborn eat.)
The period of engorgement can vary with each individual from a few days to a few weeks. The following are some useful tips to treat engorgement.
I have gone through this process in the past and in some instances, you feel like giving up on breastfeeding. However, what will help you pull through is understand that the breastmilk nutrients is most beneficial to your little one. You also get to build bonding with your newborn when he/she is latching on directly.
Get support from your spouse and family members or join some mummies group to pull through this difficult period. Some mummies may also face the same problem as you. Make new friends, support each other and share useful tips. What is your strategy for breastfeeding pain relief for nipples? Leave a comment below.
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