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If you can get cabbage, try using clean raw crisp cabbage leaves in the bra
between feedings. If not, use cold packs (bags of crushed ice, frozen
vegetables or a towel, soaked and wrung out, placed in the freezer for about 10
minutes bfore using) . Stop the heat/warm compresses except for right before
trying to pump- briefly no more than 5 minutes.. Also try a basin of warm water
and leaning over, soaking both breasts at the same time to help milk leak
immediately prior to pumping. I've also used breast shells to encourage leaking
to relieve some of the pressure. Have mom wear them with nursing pads
covering the lower half of the shell only.
Once you get a good milk flow, continue to use cabbage or cool compresses to
reduce swelling for at least 24 hours. This lady's milk supply may be
seriously compromised if this is not resolved soon.The cabbage leaves should be
changed when they get soggy.
Mary Kay Smith, RN, IBCLC
Canton MI USA
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