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		<title>Dreaming Of Breastfeeding A Child?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I dream that I was breastfeeding my niece&#39;s son who is 1 year. He laughed and was very much pleased by sucking
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but it all say it&#39;s fantastic to see, and the question is??
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I dream that I was breastfeeding my niece&#39;s son who is 1 year. He laughed and was very much pleased by sucking</p>
<p>and what is the question yacine tell me?</p>
<p>but it all say it&#39;s fantastic to see, and the question is??</p>
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		<title>How To Stop Breastfeeding Without Medication?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I must not breastfeed my daughter and the doctor give me medication to stop lactation but it makes me sick. How can I stop naturally?
Why do I breastfeed your daughter does not understand &#8230; There will be no rival milk, milk you produce a tailor-made for your daughter! I do not understand why more non-stop [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I must not breastfeed my daughter and the doctor give me medication to stop lactation but it makes me sick. How can I stop naturally?</p>
<p>Why do I breastfeed your daughter does not understand &#8230; There will be no rival milk, milk you produce a tailor-made for your daughter! I do not understand why more non-stop medication?? Is nipple stimulation (suction, pressure, touching &#8230;) that induces and maintains lactation. After a period of about 15 days without suck your metabolism will begin a working natural to stop lactation. (Better than a treatment against nature) Do not be fooled by an accomplice of the Pharmaceutical Business Lobby and check for nearly another doctor before starting anything-whatsoever.</p>
<p>Hello, I stopped and naturally without medication. I did not do. I had at the beginning of lactogenesis but do not pulled, inevitably it slows the next. After one week, nothing. Just pay attention to misbehavior. Good luck</p>
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		<title>Dad Wants Me To Stop Breastfeeding. How To React?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Here is my problem: my son is 7 and a half months and my companion complains to breastfeed again. According to him it is big enough to move on, and breastfeeding would serve any more. He also says that I must cut the cord, that my life revolves only around the baby, and that this [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Here is my problem: my son is 7 and a half months and my companion complains to breastfeed again. According to him it is big enough to move on, and breastfeeding would serve any more. He also says that I must cut the cord, that my life revolves only around the baby, and that this was due to breastfeeding &#8230; I&#39;m on parental leave while it&#39;s true that I see my son all day, but I go out at night whenever I have a chance, I do not feel &quot;too baby&quot; to resume expression. In short, it&#39;s a little war at home, I have more than enough of his thoughts and I have no desire to stop breastfeeding. Have you experienced this? If yes, how did you do to fix things? In fact it&#39;s been a while since we began diversifying, and is the father who did eat at night. When he says he is big enough to move on, he talks about the milk industry. Otherwise, you&#39;re certainly right, there must be an element of jealousy. I organize a romantic evening for the weekend, we&#39;ll see &#8230;</p>
<p>Ah, Dad and baby blues &#8230; it&#39;s classic. Boring, but classic!</p>
<p>Maybe he just wants to make you understand that it also wants you to be his wife? Maybe he feels neglected? If you do not want to stop, do not do it, but trying to dig a little to know why he asks you that. Without the psycho counter, I would say that his request reflects a desire to participate more.</p>
<p>he must be bored dad, a way you gave him the best of yourself to the little bit if you allow yourself continuously.</p>
<p>If you value your relationship, it would be wise to know what lies behind this desire for your friend &#8230;&#8230;&#8230; I think it is deep, and speak with him, question the gently &#8230; &#8230;</p>
<p>Well c simple: the more you breastfeed your baby better for him .. c It will be less ill and have less risk of allergy .. Dad tries to convince &#8230; c for the sake of your son .. I agree that c the best job in the world to be a mother .. Your husband must be proud of you and support you must .. Few breastfeeding mother as long .. but you must find time for your marriage .. express your milk and handed it to your nearest &#8230; like that baby is well fed and happy dad .. good luck mama ..</p>
<p>It would not be a little jealous of your son? Cut the cord at 7 months, I hallucinate! Especially because your kid gently between the phase of separation anxiety. It would be nice to give complete information on the development of baby. Given my nature, I will give all the info, will try to restore the passion in my marriage and if it does not change his mind, I fuck on the door. I do not accept this kind of blackmail. Good luck!</p>
<p>Breastfeeding is just an excuse &#8230; Say it starts to REALLY have fed you forsake the systematic &#8230; So either you restoring some things (such as by setting specific days in the week that you spend some time with your man) or you&#39;d better get used to being a single mom;))</p>
<p>It is true that your child may move on but you can also continue to breastfeed at least 2 times a day if you feel the dad may be trying to make you understand that your child is much room for house and that he is lonely and feels to have &quot;lost&quot; his wife? tries to discuss it with him so you can continue to breastfeed and that each finds its place and balance</p>
<p>Bjr, baby you should ask him to stop to eat at Dad .. m&#39;enfin not gonna last for years feedings, he should understand and be rather pleased that his son receives them and that his wife is in full bloom .. I still do not think that AC can really put the couple at risk or so is that it does not help much but if it fucks the bad atmosphere for everyone, it&#39;s still sad that all AC leads nowhere, talk quietly, we do not know his motives or his character, there is only you who can figure out how to convince him to leave you a little .. Good luck</p>
<p>My man so I did it, I told him do a mega presentation showing the merits of breastfeeding long, now it is out of question for him to give a bottle to our daughter in my opinion ^ ^ c &#39; is mainly a call for help, he might like you to take a little more care of him? Men are often very jealous of the mother / child relationship, they often feel sidelined and did not know how to win, either side of the baby to care for them or the side of the Mom, to find the woman and not the mother &#8230; It&#39;s up to you to combine your role as a mother (with breastfeeding) and your role as a woman. It&#39;s pretty hard, I put me a little time to find myself as a woman and then again the wife of my husband, but now I combine my two roles perfectly and breastfeeding takes very little space .</p>
<p>Uh it&#39;s not a breastfeeding but you So you choose. He might want to be actors in the life of the child leaves the care of him anyway around 8-9 months it will start slowly diversifying food he can eat at that time. Until then leaves him some stuff to do with your son because you&#39;re overdoing it seems. The bath may also be a good laugh when, for example.</p>
<p>I think your husband is not a physician if he thinks it&#39;s no use you should go every two to talk to a pediatrician. If you do not want to stop do not stop or you will regret it and you put it back on constantly.</p>
<p>Indeed, it is your body is yours to choose, but you also live with your companion and it would be much better than that you support breastfeeding as an issue of dispute. We must find a settlement because if your man does not understand you, disputes will escalate, but if you sèvres your son while you have no desire at all, you will keep a grudge that might weaken your profondemment couple. When you&#39;re mom, it makes sense that our life revolves mainly around baby, which does not experience things in parallel, as you do. Once more, you&#39;re on parental leave, it is to take care of baby, not to go on holiday to 2, right? I guess your working companion. If you sèvres your baby, you will occupy less worry? Who will give him the bottle the day? We need to know why he thinks that at some point you have to go to the milk industry. What makes your baby is not &quot;enough&quot; great to have the formula and what makes it then becomes quite. What makes your baby is not &quot;enough&quot; great to have the formula and what makes it then becomes quite &quot;big&quot; to be? Is this not an infringement on human milk and breastfeeding in general? Maybe he is worried. He hears that breast milk is no longer appropriate to a &quot;big&quot; a nutritional point of view, breastfeeding is an impediment to the autonomy of baby, etc. &#8230; This is nonsense, but these are ideas that circulate frequently and it is legitimate to ask questions. Talk quietly with your partner, reassures him, provided him specific answers and argued. You can for example make him read articles on the subject: http://www.lllfrance.org/L-allaitement-au-fil-du-temps/Allaiter-plus-de-6-mois.html Once informed and reassured, he will have no reason &quot;valid&quot; for refusing to focus primarily on the welfare of his son that of his companion, and consequently his. Good luck!</p>
<p>Hello, I am truly saddened by your story, it only confirms what I think of men and their selfishness, dads are worse, I do not generalize because they are not all alike, but most want woman gives birth to their happiness is ok, after they have to bend over backwards to meet the needs of the baby and the desires of their rights. In short this just to say out loud what some women think. for your problem, not just demand that your husband, he should know that breastfeeding is good for your child, and 7 months is not too much, you probably know that up to 2 years Your child can still ask the breast. On the other side as a husband may be that he feels helpless, and that between being a mother and wife you can be more to reconcile the two, (I understand you, as a young mom I do find myself as well) What you can do is maybe the most engaging, whether it gives him a bottle of your milk, as it ca. On the other side as a husband may be that he feels helpless, and that between being a mother and wife you can be more to reconcile the two, (I understand you, as a young mom I do find myself as well) What you can do is maybe the most engaging, whether it gives him a bottle of your milk, you will like this ilne more glued to your son. Or maybe try out, to have more privacy. I wish you anyway good luck and I hope it gets better.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Still breastfeeding my son and I am pregnant. I remember having very sore breasts during my last pregnancy. I felt that my breasts were only two large hematomas because they were so painful. Now, I do not like this feeling. I do not have breasts strained or painful. Is it related to the fact that [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Still breastfeeding my son and I am pregnant. I remember having very sore breasts during my last pregnancy. I felt that my breasts were only two large hematomas because they were so painful. Now, I do not like this feeling. I do not have breasts strained or painful. Is it related to the fact that I&#39;m still being pregnant? I&#39;m worried because as I had a miscarriage recently, I fear that the absence of symptoms of pregnancy is a harbinger of another miscarriage.</p>
<p>I do not know. I&#39;ll put a star in my case some contacts could you learn that.</p>
<p>How much you&#39;re pregnant? And you had sore breasts for this pregnancy either before or you have not yet had any pain so far?</p>
<p>It&#39;s perfectly normal to have sore breasts at least a 2nd pregnancy because the &quot;work&quot; is done. The various glands and ducts are already &quot;trained&quot; and ready for lactation, which is not the case for a first pregnancy. Mostly it was still less painful when you&#39;ve already breastfed previously. And when it did not stop breastfeeding, &quot;the factory&quot; is still active, the pain is still so low or nonexistent. By cons during pregnancy, the nipples can become sensitive or painful that may make breastfeeding uncomfortable. Often it takes only a few weeks but sometimes moms are forced to wean their older because they no longer support the contact. Now we must not forget that every pregnancy is different and we do not necessarily have the same symptoms as the previous ones. Your concern is legitimate, but try not too worry, the absence or presence of symptoms is not reliable data. I wish you a wonderful pregnancy!</p>
<p>I&#39;m not a mom yet, but I can tell you that `s because it` s your 2nd child and you dejas alletée which means that the glands have already done their work</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[my daughter is 22 months and I want to stop breastfeeding because I wait for another child. But I wonder if you know any natural ways to stop producing milk. Thanks
reduces small head if she takes the bottle leaving his father to give him because if you give her she&#39;ll breastfeed Even pregnant you can [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>my daughter is 22 months and I want to stop breastfeeding because I wait for another child. But I wonder if you know any natural ways to stop producing milk. Thanks</p>
<p>reduces small head if she takes the bottle leaving his father to give him because if you give her she&#39;ll breastfeed Even pregnant you can breastfeed this is not recommended except that during pregnancy your milk loses much of its nutritional value You must supplement with milk</p>
<p>Simply reduce gradually the number of feedings (thou take away 1 every 4 days), supplementing his meals with dairy products following the tastes of your daughter at that age or yogurt, or small Swiss cheese, or milk to drink. My children have naturally dropped feedings growing up, suddenly they are all alone weaned around 15-18 months, in several weeks. Milk production stops herself when there is no stimulation of feeding.</p>
<p>Congratulations! thou hast suckled until its almost two years? Well! It is time to wean: a head in the morning then to 10 hours, a yogurt, at noon, a little like you, 16 hours, try yogurt, apple sauce or cheese sandwich and for dinner, a some vegetables and milk gradually replaced by a small bottle of milk while gently anyway and let her know that she really did not need because it is no longer a tiny baby, here and in a year at school and yes. And to stop the production of milk, eat cabbage or parsley</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[I have to stop breastfeeding my baby (8 months) because of a drug &#8230; but I still milk that I am obliged to throw &#8230; then I would like to know if there is anything I can do to stop dead &#8230; thank you
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have to stop breastfeeding my baby (8 months) because of a drug &#8230; but I still milk that I am obliged to throw &#8230; then I would like to know if there is anything I can do to stop dead &#8230; thank you</p>
<p>have you tried the clothespin on nipples? for me it was radical!</p>
<p>I do not know.</p>
<p>PARLODEL INHIBITION OF LACTATION tablet 2.5 mg bromocriptine. Action Bromocriptine belongs the family of dopaminergic (dopamine-containing substances). Dopamine is a substance that is normally secreted by certain cells, specifically cells of the nervous system. She has the ability to inhibit the secretion of prolactin (a hormone responsible for milk secretion among others). Bromocriptine can stop milk secretion after childbirth or discontinuation of breastfeeding. Prolactin is a hormone protein nature, produced by the pituitary and more particularly the anterior lobe (pituitary gland is the &quot;leader&quot; of the body: it regulates other hormones in the body).</p>
<p>Yes there is something, I know not the name cons. Call your doctor Monday or going to the pharmacy, you will have enough to stop lactation. But do it gently.</p>
<p>already &#8230; stop &#8230;. least stimulate your breasts are stimulated, it produces less &#8230;. and if not, parsley and sage is super efficient &#8230;.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[My daughter is now 3 months. Since her birth I did not have enough milk to breastfeed .. The pediatrician advised me to do a mixed feeding (breast and bottle). At first, I insisted that I just went a little before giving him the bottle, but at a certain moment, I have milk (no drop) [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My daughter is now 3 months. Since her birth I did not have enough milk to breastfeed .. The pediatrician advised me to do a mixed feeding (breast and bottle). At first, I insisted that I just went a little before giving him the bottle, but at a certain moment, I have milk (no drop) since then, I give my heart more and my daughter drank the milk bottle. I feel sad because I know the advantages and benefits of breastfeeding babies and I would try again and more .. I bought a breast pump manual breast .. it&#39;s tiring and I get a few drops after so much time, so I rented a breast milk supply .. it is less tiring but the result is the same (a few drops that disappear from a bottle) .. I bought a drug (Vitonic breastfeeding) may be it will get better .. The questions arise: can I have milk a day if I continue to use the pull milk and medicine? someone who has no milk at a certain period can have it one day? is that it can be regenerated?</p>
<p>see a lactation consultant</p>
<p>I could never breastfeed my children beyond two months, my milk is tarissait.Mais it does not matter, that they were still good. Above all, do not blame you, there no reason, going completely bottle and stop torturing yourself for nothing. The young grow quickly, and you are wasting precious moments, stop taking tête.Ton child needs to feel serene and happy. That&#39;s all that matters. Kiss</p>
<p>Do not grieve for that, you&#39;re not responsible if you can not breastfeed your little girl, if you do not get results with draws milk, do not insist. There are now trading in milks which are almost similar to maternal milk. Do not worry, you&#39;ll have a beautiful little girl and in good health. I&#39;m sorry to tell you this, forget the breastfeeding mother, more responsible mother, forget the drugs Very often more harm than good. You have certainly heard of the famous softenon, which was given to pregnant women to avoid nausea and other discomforts in early pregnancy. Most of these women gave birth to children without arms or legs. So, be reasonable, especially since your problem is not serious at all. Good evening, big hugs to your little one.</p>
<p>hello, yes it is possible to resume breastfeeding. but your pediatrician has given you very bad advice by telling you to do a mixed feeding! many of them unfortunately are not specialized in breastfeeding. To boost your milk production, the most important thing is to max your baby at the breast even if only a little nibbles. Continue to take your milk also , no matter how much you shoot. (I myself have never managed to get my milk, j&#39;&#39;allaite yet my son for almost 5 months and believe me, it eats its fill, it&#39;s a small Buddha lol). It is better that you shoot your milk 10&#215;2 minutes 2&#215;20 minutes. well, I do not know this drug, but it may be preferable that you take herbal teas instead of fennel, it seems that it is very effective. It is also important to rest maximum. In summary, stimulates your breasts to the max, and gradually you&#39;ll produce enough to satisfy your little piece. I advise you also to seek a pediatrician specializing in. I advise you also to seek a pediatrician specializing enallaitement. Courage, patience and above all, your breast is not lost.</p>
<p>You can try again, I give you my tips and tricks: pull your milk more often than long, eat almonds, almond milk drinks, alcoholic drinks a few beers a week, eat lentils, avoids the parsley, put your baby within whenever possible and especially as soon as he shows any sign of arousal even if it is not fully awake (it will be less difficult and will suckle more easily &quot;reflex&quot;), uses herbal tea fennel (in supermarkets there too) if you do not like taking capsules beer yeast beer (at least 6 per day, plus it looks nice dryer and beautiful nails!)</p>
<p>To promote lactation there is nettle tea, almond cream (no more than 2 tablespoons a day if liver problems), the tea with anise &#8230; and we must drink lots of water and sufficient food. Otherwise, the more you stimulate lactation, you produce more milk. For me it worked well. I felt like I had more milk. And after a week with this &quot;plan&quot; is income.</p>
<p>The body adapts to the demand, the more you breastfeed your baby and do you have more milk. The less you do breastfeed by providing supplements to the bottle and you have less milk. Your obviously pediatrician does not know anything at Breastfeeding, like most pediatricians do not receive a 2 hour training throughout their curriculum is very little and more during those two hours, they are not talking about diseases related to breastfeeding. In short, a pediatrician is certainly not the appropriate person to advise you in this area. Now that the damage is done, we must try to re-stimulate your breasts as much as possible. But for that, we will have drop-ins bottle and put as much as possible within your baby. This is the only way to successfully pursue your nursing. It&#39;s normal not to succeed to shoot with a breast milk. Because you can never be as effective as your baby&#39;s mouth. Yes, you can have milk again. There are even mothers who manage to find a lactation when they. There are even mothers who manage to find a lactation qu&#39;ellesavaient then decided to base not to breastfeed. Read this article very interesting as you are concerned in particular: http://www.allaitement-jumeaux.com/espace-allaitement / lait-maternel/relancer-lactation-apres-sevrage-ou-complements.php And if you have questions about breastfeeding, do not ask your pediatrician who knows nothing obviously he&#39;s going to screw up your breast.</p>
<p>Sibline link is very interesting, and I confess that if I had that kind of advice I would have persevered with breastfeeding &#8230; because I experienced the same problem as you &#8230; and 4 months I switched to mixed feeding on the advice of my doctor at 5 months was the bib! &#8230; then I would have so liked to continue this wonderful experience! patience, and good luck!</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[It&#39;s been two days it head bit, and cry when I breastfeed, I na&#39;i not change my diet, but water, I&#39;ll go see the pediatrician but have you ever known that, I started marking ! @ bpuis4; is not giving him the breast, that&#39;s what I thought but I put it on one or the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It&#39;s been two days it head bit, and cry when I breastfeed, I na&#39;i not change my diet, but water, I&#39;ll go see the pediatrician but have you ever known that, I started marking ! @ bpuis4; is not giving him the breast, that&#39;s what I thought but I put it on one or the other it does not change! gaga @ grandma, I&#39;ll make it short , fuck you! @ suhjin, I&#39;ll take the test. @ teenager, she&#39;ll be 3 months! @ the fairy lady meow, me at verified if it did not make me thrush (tongue, inner cheeks. .) checked everything and nothing! but you are valuable advice.</p>
<p>Maybe you&#39;ve run out of milk &#8230;&#8230; but it&#39;s good that you go see the pediatrician, it&#39;s better to do.</p>
<p>test any animal that will give you one answer right away: a compress: you press your breast milk will break down and if you look here is the yellowish color of butter: if your milk is good here is clear: there &#39;is more than I did the test 34 years ago for my son and it works! So at that point it will switch to bottle feed, You can talk to your pharmacist and take a bottle and a Milk recommend that you try and make babies! he eats like a starved is confirmation that you have no milk! But be careful when mounted to milk !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!</p>
<p>I had the same problem (long ago) with my second daughter, in fact I had enough milk and she was just hungry.</p>
<p>This does not seem normal &#8230; you have a specialist, your doctor phone? You may wish to speak at least online or by phone (quick fix) I breastfed child c. 3 years (3) &#8230; all done easily, naturally, it should at contaire calm down &#8230; it&#39;s good to seek the source of the problem attention to food otherwise, like garlic or onion that gives taste to the milk does not seem and difficult to get enough good&#39;&#39;take&#39;&#39;her milk .. asking why what age your baby? the baby must suckle more &#8230; to be healthy</p>
<p>You mean your daughter stop crying when you stop to give him the breast? If it is, it should see if this may be the position that you give through breastfeeding, which suits him or not it has any part of his body that hurts him when you hold it for feeding.</p>
<p>Another one who does not know how to take if! @: There are two then! dirty bitch</p>
<p>How old is your baby? &quot;It is true that you have enough milk or your milk is not rich enough. The test of the compress is totally unnecessary. Your milk adjusts to the needs of your child and until that late weaning may be. It may be that your baby goes through a growth spurt. Babies make it the first week, then three weeks, then three months, etc.. In fact, this is not an exact science and it varies from one baby to another, but throughout its growth, it will peak growth where it will breastfeed more or get upset on the breast if it does not come fast enough. If she refuses the breast, there is what is called the strike feeding, it happens. It may be that during a feed, you had a reaction like you cried &quot;Ouch!&quot; because your bb you pinched the breast for fear the baby may refuse the breast. There may also strikes feeding unexplained. This may take a few days (see sections below for Leach Legue). A baby does not let himself starve. A cold. A rhumepeut also be the cause, even if his nose is not running, it can be crowded and so embarrassed to breastfeed. Perhaps it is also wrong in the mouth, either because of a tooth that grows or because of the thrush. This can happen in babies breastfed. Verified by yourself to see if it&#39;s not that. By placing your finger over his gums, you will see whether a tooth is about to puncture or by examining the eye&#39;s gums if they are swollen. Babies double their gums in the first few months in anticipation of the teeth that are coming. It can also be a letdown too hard &#8230; Finally, without knowing how old your baby, it is difficult to answer you. There may be a lot of cases the fact that your daughter sulks feedings. That&#39;s a whole list of articles on nursing strike, I hope you&#39;ll find your happiness http://www.lllfrance.org/chercher. html? q = gr% C3% A8ves + of + t% C3% C3% A9e% A9t</p>
<p>Listen especially not people who tell you that you have no milk or he would not be &quot;good&quot; and must switch to a bottle is the best way to screw up your breastfeeding! Your milk is constantly adapting to the needs of your baby and changes in composition regularly. At each change, it takes a few days to resume lactation well and you will put your baby at the breast, your milk will again become more plentiful. You&#39;re Maybe just one of those moments of adjustment, in which case it should drink plenty (water, herbal teas etc..) if you can get some rest and put your daughter in more often (we go back frequently to 8 or 9 feedings per day in those times). If you want to breastfeed longer, like the shots!</p>
<p>Sibline was very responsive. Maybe she has thrush it hurts, look inside her mouth so she has a white deposit on the tongue or back of the mouth. Hearken not especially people (or incompetent pediatricians) who claim that you have no milk or not enough or is not eating enough &#8230; This is false, your milk always fit the needs of your daughter and will always be the best milk that you can give him.</p>
<p>Sibline said everything, I will not repeat what she wrote but she is absolutely right. I do not know how old your chip, but mainly two possible reasons: either it was bad when she head or when she eats and in this case I would go for the trail of thrush (a fungus that grows on your breast and / or mouth). Do you you have pain during or between feedings? &#8211; Or she refuses to breastfeed for some reason you do not know yet. In all cases, the test of the compress sucks. Especially for one simple reason is that the milk changes in composition, and therefore color and consistency during the same feeding &#8230;. Fortunately, we have learned things in 34 years. N &#39; not hesitate to PM if needed. And if you can, contact an association of breastfeeding mothers, or kind solidarilait La Leche League, they will probably own more you learn, and you learn quickly. You can find here the details of Councillors Leche League near you.. Http://www.lllfrance.org/Nous-contacter/Une-animatrice-benevole-pres-de-chez-vous.html They saved my breastfeeding more than once.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hello, I would like to know your tips and tricks to avoid congestion when you stop breastfeeding. I breastfed 8 months, and then I saturate a bit, especially since I take my baby milk as does the first feeding in the morning. Thanks in advance for your advice. Apparently, I specify that I want how [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hello, I would like to know your tips and tricks to avoid congestion when you stop breastfeeding. I breastfed 8 months, and then I saturate a bit, especially since I take my baby milk as does the first feeding in the morning. Thanks in advance for your advice. Apparently, I specify that I want how to stop breastfeeding without it causing me to worry me, like congestion or pain in the breasts, and how long it takes to stop the breast milk.</p>
<p>You can try to diversify are magnetization while giving artificial milk to breastfeed my son I personally until the age of 14 months after such a story of trust I think</p>
<p>my first two children were weaned themselves, they stopped smoothly, so that I had no concern for congestion and pain. The source has dried up for itself I weaned my daughter two and a half months (it hardly sucked, so, I have not had any problems of congestion either) By reducing the dose slowly production will slow to a stop without pain</p>
<p>Me, once the baby bottle operational, I gave the breast when it started to shoot me just to relieve and prevent overcrowding. Feedings were spaced so &quot;naturally&quot; and the production of milk has dried up for itself since feedings spaced out too. I had read in a magazine (parent type but I&#39;m not sure) that drugs Anti-mounted milk should be avoided due to many side effects.</p>
<p>I have not tried, but the usual advice is to delete a feed per week, precisely to reduce the risk of bottlenecks (knowing that in my opinion, it is not excluded that the first three days of adaptation is a bit rude). You have to start by feeding that is least abundant in milk (they say that they are those of media days). Now every woman is different, so maybe he will wean you slowly, or at otherwise you can go much faster. Ditto for milk production after weaning was impossible to foresee: a few days to a few months &#8230;</p>
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