Some of the many things that can happen to a new mom when
breastfeeding are mastitis, plugged ducts, yeast on the nipples and low milk
production. Combine this with fatigue
and taking care of a new baby and any one of these can be enough to tempt you
to give up breastfeeding.
Unfortunately I have had to deal with mastitis as well as a
plugged duct. In fact a plugged duct
often precedes mastitis since it means that a milk duct isn’t draining allowing
an infection to take over in that duct.
Mom then gets a fever, fatigue, flu- like symptoms and a red streak
across the breast.
There are some natural ways to prevent and treat both if you
catch them in time. However, if you
don’t catch it quickly then you may need an antibiotic. This doesn’t mean however that you can’t get
another infection or round of mastitis as I did. So you will want to take supportive measures
along with the antibiotics.
I took Dicloxacillin for the first round. I got a second infection while on the
antibiotics meaning that the antibiotic was not effective in treating the
infection. They gave me a different antibiotic (Cephalexin) my third time
around.
For natural support and to prevent getting another infection
I also am taking:
·
Lecithin Granules helps with milk flow from the
ducts and can prevent further plugging.
Talk to your doctor about which form is best for you.
·
Grapefruit seed extract -- natural anti-
yeast/bacteria. Please check with your doctor
as not all women can take this.
·
Fenugreek to boost milk production
Always remember taking care of yourself is important and
absolutely necessary if you are going to breastfeed because a sick body won’t
produce enough milk for baby.
http://www.mommypotamus.com/how-to-prevent-and-treat-mastitis-naturally/
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