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It's fairly normal for small intermittent amounts of leakage to occur for up to a year after breastfeeding stops, but if the leakage is occurring on a regular or substantial basis, a medical check up is recommended to rule out any underlying medical issues.
very, if you want it to stop your going to have to put ice packs on it for 10-15 min at a time on your breasts. it hurts because it gets really cold and you want to remove it dont! it will stop the flow but youll have to do this for about 2 or 3 days or 2 to 3 times in one day for itto stop completely.
how long does it take to relactate? My wife is trying too and it seems to be taken longer than expected.
by Rocco74 on April 22nd, 2011
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Do you think there is unnecessary pressure on women to breastfeed?
by Juice on June 21st, 2011
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Question about your life as a baby: having had breastfeeding or any kind of substitution?
by prof. mes solzhenitsy on April 14th, 2011
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I have a week, how do I get my 1yr old to drink cow's milk? She has been strictly breastfed.
by smklenner on May 3rd, 2011
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How long can I safely fast and not diminish my milk supply?
by Melissa on March 21st, 2011
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You're reading I stopped nursing my son 9 months ago, but i still get colustrum that leaks out every once in a while. Is this normal?
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