Hello, I would like to begin by saying that this is a neutral question, not opening the debate for or against breastfeeding. I am not looking for propaganda or persuasion, I would just simply a factual answer. I think there are a lot of breastfeeding information (internet, books, etc.), but it is difficult see, for me, impossible to find out what happens when a woman makes the choice / can not breastfeed her baby. I heard there is a medical need to start a few weeks before childbirth to stop producing milk. Is this true? Is there someone who can explain how not to breastfeed? PS Please do not tell me to ask this question to my gynecologist – I just go there and I will not make another appointment, nor the call, just for that. PPS I know this is a controversial topic, so I repeat: This is a neutral question, not opening the debate for or against breastfeeding. I am not looking for propaganda or. I am not looking for propaganda or by persuading, I would just simply a factual answer. Thanks.
Yes, there is actually a treatment to be taken to prevent, stop the flow of milk. No emergency, you will pay it at the time of delivery. Breastfeed or not is a personal choice, I do not see where is the controversy.
I did not breastfeed. I got tablets from birth to halt the flow of milk. If I remember correctly, I even took me several postpartum.
If you do not want to breastfeed your baby after delivery you must take pills to cut your milk.
how can you not want to start a deba with your question?? my case I 3semaines fight with my son who prefer to starve rather than to latch on! That is my answer!! ago after the nipple that does not allow breastfeeding is my aunt who is in case! y'en then have to indecsent c which is an object of pleasure and therefore finds that this falls of incest (a colleague of mine!) if not in my culture you must give at least 2 years in so I will not say the criticism that j'me takes in the mouth! voila I think I said everything!
my personal case: I tried feeding the first 4 days following the birth of my son. I had a very long labor and difficult (27h), and followed a s'ne pos natal depression since the 3rd day. at the end of 4th day, still no rise in milk (and yet I was taking pills and made me accelerate the movement by an electric shooter (nothing glamorous ..)). I gave up at the end of the 4th day, reluctantly, but relieved to pass the bib. at that time I had treatment to prevent the rise of milk and stop lactation. priori therefore, it will be post delivery you'll get that treatment.
There are drugs if you do not breastfeed at all, if you only want to stop almost immediately, the ideal is to offer the bottle to the baby as it flows more easily most babies lose interest quickly womb.
You're part of your desire not to breastfeed motherhood just after childbirth we will give adequate treatment to stop the flow of milk. This treatment is not given ahead of delivery since the rise of milk is done once the child is born. There is no decision to wear now breastfeed or not is a choice. I breastfed because I wanted my sister has totally refused breastfeeding. Whatever your choice, it will be good for your child.
There is a medoc to be taken after childbirth to stop the flow of milk
Yes it gives you a good Medoc but even when I had a little milk for a few tps
http://www.natur-enfant.com/produit.php?ref=105-11&id_rubrique=20
I unfortunately left breast that after 3 days and I had a stamp to take 2-3 a day for 15d.
Women do not wish to breastfeed take medication to stop the flow of milk. I am unable to say how long it should take, but I am almost certain that there is no precaution beforehand. Normally, anyway, if baby is not feeding, you should not have mounted milk or longer. However, as each woman is unique, I imagine that the drug is used to eliminate bottlenecks in the case of a woman who is not breastfeeding and still produce milk.
I have not breastfed have been compressed to motherhood (bromokin) for 15 days and then resumed pill. there is nothing to be done before the birth of my knowledge. cons by avoiding over-stretching your nipples to From the 7th month of pregnancy it seems that it promotes the flow of milk, a cousin dixit