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7 PAINLESS ways to dry up your breastmilk

Midwife, Lactation consultant (IBCLC), Child and Family Health Nurse, babywearing consultant and mum of two, Bel Moore, shares her top tips on how to dry up your breastmilk.

When you’ve decided to end your breastfeeding journey you can run into issues trying to dry up your milk supply. Issues such as engorgement and mastitis can cause pain and want to be avoided.

There are lots of tips and tricks out there on how to effectively stop your milk supply comfortably.

Here are seven ways to help dry up your milk without pain…

7 ways to dry up your breastmilk – without the pain

1. A gradual stop

The most gentle way to finish your breastfeeding journey is to wean your baby off the breast slowly. It will help your baby adjust and ensure a slow reduction of the milk supply.

Start by cutting a feed every few days until you’re down to nothing. If your baby is under 1, you will need to supplement with formula. After one, try offering water in a sippy cup and solids.

2. Hand expression

Express only for comfort as milk supply is supply and demand. If you have decided to stop breastfeeding and you’re breasts become uncomfortable, hand-express a small amount of milk out of the breast to relieve the discomfort.

You can feed this expressed milk to your baby if you wish.

3. Start taking the pill

The hormone estrogen can reduce milk supply, it is found in the combined pill. The Pill may not be suitable for all women due to the risk of blood clots.

Consult with your doctor before restarting on contraception.

4. Pain relief

Relieve the pain and swelling with ice packs or cold compresses. You can also use over the counter pain relief medications such as ibuprofen and paracetamol as these are safe in breastfeeding.

A tight supportive bra can also help relieve some discomfort.

5. Tea

Peppermint and sage tea produce high levels of oestrogen, which can some people find has reduced their milk supply.

6. Cabbage leaves

One of the oldest tricks in the book! Cool cabbage leaves help relieve engorgement and also decrease milk supply. Keep the cabbage leaves in the fridge and change every 2 hours or when they become limp.

7. Prescription drugs

Doctors can prescribe a drug called Cabergoline, which lowers the prolactin levels, which are needed to make milk. This drug has side effects, interactions and contraindications and should be used in consultation with a trusted doctor.

Great tips, thanks Bel!

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