Sentences with phrase «which lead to mastitis»

Unfortunately his latch on wasn't very good and I got extremely sore nipples which lead to mastitis....
No wonder then that once we got home things went from bad to worse.By the time she was a week old my nipples were extremely sore and I had to use nipple shields, which led to mastitis, and it was with a certain amount of relief that I gave up b / f her when she was just 2 weeks old.
Emptying both breasts before working out will help decrease your chances of getting a blocked duct which leads to mastitis.

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Engorgement and blocked ducts can lead to mastitis, which means any pressure or constriction on your chest isn't going to help.
Constant exposure to wetness against your breasts could lead to skin irritation and sore nipples, which can also create an environment that will encourage the growth of yeast and bacteria, which can cause infections such as thrush and mastitis.
Slowly weaning your baby off of the breast is recommended as it will reduce the chances of engorgement which can lead to other problems such as blocked milk ducts, infection or mastitis.
She might have recurrent plugged ducts which can lead to mastitis so this mom might unfortunately have recurrent breast infections.
If you miss a pumping session, you may become engorged, which can be painful and may lead to blocked ducts or mastitis.
After an amazing drug free delivery which I was honoured to attend, nothing could prepare us for her first breastfeeding experience with the pain of cracked nipples, anxiety about supply then a blocked duct (the severity of which both her GP & I missed), leading to mastitis and an abscess requiring surgery.
Do not allow your breasts to become engorged: Nurse your baby, pump, or hand express your breast milk very often to prevent breast engorgement and plugged milk ducts, which can lead to mastitis.
The warm, moist environment is also perfect for the growth of bacteria and yeast, which can lead to mastitis or thrush.
Also, when breastmilk stays in the breast too long (due to an improper latch), you become susceptible to something called milk stasis, which leads to the M word (mastitis).
If you're breastfeeding, your caregiver will examine you to find out whether you have any clogged ducts, which could lead to an infection like mastitis.
This will help in several ways: First, frequent pumping will prevent you from becoming engorged, which can lead to plugged ducts that may cause mastitis.
Another reason is that if you avoid draining one breast, you increase the chances of that boob becoming engorged which makes it difficult for your baby to latch onto and can lead to blocked milk ducts and mastitis.
I had the problem of too MUCH milk, which led to painful, excruciating mastitis.
This can lead to the breasts becoming too full, resulting in mastitis, which will worsen the fever.
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