As promised in a previous post...
Mastitis is an infection that you get in your milk ducts while breastfeeding your child. It is PAINFUL, but you can over come it quickly if you know the signs.
1. Tenderness of the breast... this is more of a localized tenderness that you will feel anytime you touch that particular part of your breast.
2. High Temperature: As with any infection you will notice a temperature. I had a 104 degree temperature when I got mastitis... 3 times... however it's safe to take a little tylenol.
3. Hard lump... this can be the clogged duct, massage it, take a warm shower, anything to get it loosened up.
4. DO NOT STOP BREASTFEEDING/PUMPING!!! It feels bad, but it will feel worse if you stop while you have the infection. If you have to stop, wait until the infection is cleared up, then wean yourself.
5. As a follow up to #4... Pump more often when you have Mastitis, it will ease the pressure and will make it feel better.
6. Call the Doctor, if you think you are getting mastitis or just have a clogged duct, try pumping more to clear it up. If it doesn't get better and you end up with an infection call your doctor. They will tell you to pump more, clean your parts, etc. But if you have already tried that they will have you come in and get an antibiotic.
7. Keep your pump parts clean... it helps! I suggest having an extra set of parts, then you can really soapy clean everything out and keep it extra clean.
8. Don't give up, I got mastitis 3 times with my first son ... it HURT... but I didn't stop breastfeeding, mostly because I was afraid of getting it again!!!
9. Most importantly, your milk is SAFE for your baby to drink!
10. If your nipples are burning and you get a fever, you may have a yeast infection on your nipples. Check your baby's mouth, if they have you you might have gotten it too!
a. Bottle feed until the infection is cleared up or you could keep passing it between the two of you!
b. Use a cotton ball dipped in a small container of water and white vinegar to gently rinse your nipples after each use. Let them air dry. Use this same solution on the breast shields of your pump. And be sure to rinse all of the other parts in HOT water.
c. Again, your milk is SAFE for your baby to drink!
d. Finally, call the doctor if it doesn't go away. They may subscribe something.
e. A fever could accompany a yeast infection.
Hope this helps all you breastfeeding Mommas!
Emily
I am a mom in my 30's that has my own experiences to share... some are funny, some are painful, all are my opinions!
Thursday, March 18, 2010
Friday, March 12, 2010
Things you need to use to baby proof...
1. Cabinet door locks (kitchen and bathroom), we use one that goes on the outside of the handles and closes them together.
2. Toliet Bowl locks... it only takes a couple of times to find stuff in there for you to apperciate them!
3. VCR gaurds (we have a low TV stand and it helps keep those little fingers clear of all those tempting buttons)
4. Gates on all stair wells. We have gates that are attached to the wall/door frame at the top of all of our stair cases. Containment is key sometimes!
5. Outlet plugs-- little fingers, little toys... I don't need to explain this much!
That's really all we have had to do to babyproof. It takes a little more time to say no, no and distract the child and you don't have to take all of the little stuff away!
1. Cabinet door locks (kitchen and bathroom), we use one that goes on the outside of the handles and closes them together.
2. Toliet Bowl locks... it only takes a couple of times to find stuff in there for you to apperciate them!
3. VCR gaurds (we have a low TV stand and it helps keep those little fingers clear of all those tempting buttons)
4. Gates on all stair wells. We have gates that are attached to the wall/door frame at the top of all of our stair cases. Containment is key sometimes!
5. Outlet plugs-- little fingers, little toys... I don't need to explain this much!
That's really all we have had to do to babyproof. It takes a little more time to say no, no and distract the child and you don't have to take all of the little stuff away!
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