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hi ya ive just come home yesterday with my baby , today after 10 mins of breast feeding my boob was leaking blood as it had leaked over half of charlies scratch mitten so i stopped straight away and phoned the midwife and she said to just check to see if its still doing it later has anyone else had this problem as im a bit worried i wont be able to use that breast
I had that problem on my left boob before my milk came in.
Mia was just sucking way to hard and the nipple started bleeding.
The reason why it happens is that before your milk comes in there is only a little bit of colostrum in and the baby (who has really never done it before) is just sucking way to much to try to squeeze it out and capillaries in your nipple break and bleed.
That's what I really hated about BF. I know it is all about bonding and everything, but before the milk comes in it is nothing but pain for the mom and frustration for the baby.
I put lansinoh lanolin cream on my nipple, it turned into a scab and it was better in 2-3 days.
oh no my other one is bleeding too and there both bleeding now i dont know what to do, when u say u gave it rest do u mean u bottle fed or just used the 1 breast ? xxx
It's ok to keep feeding from the breast if it's bleeding, as long as the pain isn't too much for you. The blood won't do him any harm - Lansinoh is great for healing them quickly, and you don't need to wash it off before you feed. Both of mine bled a bit at first but the pain got better really quickly once the lanolin stopped them sticking to the breast pads!
It's not a good idea to stop feeding on one side because it won't be stimulated to produce more milk, but if it's too painful to feed you could try pumping until it heals a bit?