What does it feel like to breastfeed?

What does it feel like to breastfeed?

I often hear many breastfeeding mothers say that breastfeeding is uncomfortable because they often experience symptoms of breast pain. Generally, breast engorgement refers to the symptoms that occur when the breasts are full of milk. This makes many expectant mothers want to know what symptoms will occur during breastfeeding? How does this symptom occur and what symptoms will it show after it occurs?

Answer: Many mothers will encounter breast pain during lactation. In fact, breast pain during lactation can be divided into three types according to the situation, and the solutions to different situations are also different:

The first is pain and swelling due to the breasts being full of milk. This situation often occurs in mothers who have not breastfed for a long time or have too much milk. If this is the case, you can let your baby suck more, or find a professional lactation consultant from Aman Company to help you solve this problem, discharge some milk in time, and relieve breast pain. Be careful not to let your breasts become swollen and painful due to excessive milk, as this can easily lead to mastitis or milk retention. If no solution is taken, it will be accompanied by high fever and lumps in the breasts.

The second type is breast pain caused by anxiety and anger during breastfeeding. Due to their physiological structure, women often experience breast pain when they are anxious or angry. If this is the reason for your pain, it is recommended that you seek professional help for targeted massage. Aman Company has a massage technique specifically designed to treat breast pain and lack of milk caused by anxiety and anger. It is highly targeted and effective. Women should try to maintain a happy mood during the breastfeeding period, especially not to sulk. When a mother feeds her baby with milk produced when she is in a good mood, the baby's personality will also become cheerful.

The third type is breast pain before and after menstruation during lactation. Many women will have menstruation during breastfeeding, and often feel breast pain before and after menstruation. The breast pain at this time is caused by the female physiological structure and is not a disease, so don't worry too much. If you have your period now and have breast pain before and after your period, you can gently massage your breasts with your hands when you take a shower or go to bed at night. At the same time, keep a happy and comfortable mood. This can reduce or avoid breast pain before and after your period.

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