I felt like — wait; I have just gone through giving birth (pain), starting to breastfeed (more pain) and now I have to
worry about mastitis (even more pain...)!
I would like to cut the middle of the night pump but am
worried about mastitis (I've had it twice).
Not exact matches
La Leche League International notes that you shouldn't
worry about breastfeeding your baby while battling
mastitis.
I would go through another 10 unmedicated labors, 20 bouts of
mastitis, two solid years of potty training, and an infinite number of sharp jabs to the kidney in the middle of the night if I never had to
worry about my child making friends.
We understand
about being
worried that the antibiotics might be transmitted in the breast milk and affect the baby, but the type of antibiotics prescribed do not usually cause any issues for the baby — and not completing the antibiotics increase your chances to get
mastitis again if it was due to an infection.
Yes, I am sure that this makes you
worry about yeast, but yeast is much easier to treat than a case of
mastitis, which can also lessen your overall milk production.