What are the signs of successful weaning?

What are the signs of successful weaning?

Breast milk is the main food for babies in their early stages. The nutritional value of breast milk is very high. Babies who are fed with breast milk will have stronger bodies and stronger resistance than babies who eat milk powder. However, the quality of milk will gradually decline in the later stages. Therefore, children under 2 years old no longer need milk. At this time, you can use some simple methods to stop breastfeeding. What are the signs of successful weaning? What is the best way to stop breastfeeding?

Signs of successful weaning:

If the breasts become soft, without lumps, and without pain or swelling, then weaning has been successfully stopped.

But if you squeeze it with your hands, milk will still come out. This is normal. It happens to everyone. It usually takes half a year for the milk to completely disappear. Some people even need longer.

So the breasts become soft, without lumps, and without pain or swelling, which means that the weaning process has been successful.

How to stop breastfeeding:

1. Estrogen drugs can be taken orally or injected intramuscularly, such as oral ethinyl estradiol, 5 mg each time, 3 times a day, for 3 to 5 days; or intramuscular injection of estradiol benzoate, 2 mg each time, 2 times a day, for 3 to 5 days. Oral or external use of Chinese herbal medicines to stop milk production can also have good effects, such as 120g of roasted malt, boiled in water, and taken warm in 3 doses; or 1 bowl of soy milk, add a little white sugar; or first suck out the milk, use 50-60g of saltpeter, put it in a gauze bag, apply it to the breasts, and replace it in time after deliquescing, 3-4 times a day.

2. In terms of diet, you should appropriately control the amount of soup in your diet and do not let your child suck on the nipple or express milk.

3. Before milk is secreted, use 250 grams of saltpeter, divide it into 2 bags, wrap them with gauze, apply them to the breasts respectively, and then bandage them. Replace every 24 hours and use for 3 consecutive days.

4. Use 90 grams of raw malt or roasted malt, decoct in water, take one dose every two days, and take it for 3 consecutive days.

5. Take 5 mg of ethopropene twice a day for 5 consecutive days. This drug is prone to cause side effects such as nausea, vomiting, headache and dizziness.

6. Large doses of vitamin B, that is, vitamin B6 200 mg, 3 times a day. After 2 days, change to 100 mg, 3 times a day, for a total of 3 days.

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