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Feelings from stopping breastfeeding? |
I stopped breastfeeding my son yesterday. He was fussy at feedings and would not stay latched on and everything I did was not helpful. I did not wean or anything just stopped it all at once. My breasts have been really engorged from the milk supply building up... but I have also been really super dizzy and nausous all day. I would have stopped breastfeeding yesterday at like 10am or so and was completely engorged by 9pm. The dizzy and nausousness just started this afternoon. No changes in diet or anythign else. It definately could be. You've got a build up of hormones and your body's confused. It'll be at least 3 days until the engorgement dies down. You can try to bind your breasts (which I found most comfortable when i was engorged) or you could just sit with a towel under them and let them drain on their own. It is a possibility that you have mastitis. Mastitis is an infection caused when your milk builds up and an infection starts in your breasts. Are they hard and lumpy? do they feel hot to the touch and your nipples look a little red? Mastitis can have flu like symptoms including a fever. IF this sounds like you then go to the doctor asap for some antibiotics. Mastitis can get very painful and nasty Id treat it asap My hormones were nuts after I stopped breastfeeding, but I did wean. I do remember feeling very nauseous about once a day. |
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