
stop pumping..and lose milk supply or…?
my nipples /areola’s are raw..they itch..dont know why but my question is…my daughter stopped breastfeeding 11 months. and now i am left to either loose my milk supply by not pumping.. or keep irritating my nipples/areola’s by pumping instead of letting them heal. i wouldnt care to stop pumping and be done with breastmilk, but my baby dosnt take any other liquid. so i have to pump my milk and mix it in her cereal.. she dosnt take sippies, or bottles or cups.. she refuses…waht would you do? thanks..
When she doesn’t have a choice she’ll take something else. Go to your doctor to find out what’s wrong with your nipples. The irritatition could be why she doesn’t want to nurse.
She needs to be starting on juices, water and other milk.
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