Anonymous wrote:What does DH mean?
Anonymous wrote:DH means darling husband or dear husband
Anonymous wrote:I've done all of the above for my clogs but for a really bad one, I got on all fours and dangled my breast, turned the pump on the max speed, massaged the breast toward the nipple (this is VERY painful) and 10 minutes later, milk came out...a lot of milk. Good luck! Those things are so painful. I can't believe you've been able to tolerate it this long.
Anonymous wrote:What did women do before pumps and antibiotics? Just die from mastitis?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:it will go away.
This really isn't true. Sure for some women they might, but not all of us are so lucky. If unplugged, it can led to matastis- not fun at all. I know this from personal experience.
Last clogged duct I worked on for 2 days in the ways you described. It was still obviously clogged and painful. Last resort I did something I read on here: I had DH suck it out. He was able to get the solidified milk to the nipple surface, which I then scraped out. Milk just sprayed out for minutes. What relief!
Good luck!
Anonymous wrote:Leaving a clogged duct can lead to mastitis. If you start to see any red streaking on your breast, it feels hot or you start to feel feverish call your OB immediately. Mastitis sucks.
For a clog that is hard to get out - get in the shower and run the hottest water you can tolerate over the breast. Soap up a wide toothed comb and comb your breast over the affected area towards the nipple. Pump or nurse baby as soon as you get out of the shower.
Sounds crazy, but I've had more clogs than I can count and this has always saved me with the stubborn ones.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Was going to tell op that long ago my doula taught me to aim baby's nose towards the clog. Always worked for me especially when I'd massage the clogged area. Seemed doubly effective. Weird but true. Made some interesting bf positions!
I initially read this as "aim baby's nose towards the dog," and thought "but what if you don't have a dog?" I think I need an eye exam.