Problem description: The baby is currently breastfeeding and is 2 months old. During the confinement period, I was picked by the prolactinist because of the white spots on the left mastitis. Later, when the nipples got better, I found that there was a hole in the place where I had been picked and leaked milk. I went to the hospital and asked the mammologist that it was a rupture of the endometrium, and the two milk ducts came out together, so there was no way to leak milk. Now one side always leaks milk while the other does not leak, and both sides are big and small. The doctor said that the nipples may be sucked more and more, what should I do? I am afraid that the membrane around the hole in the nipple will also be sucked, and I am also afraid of future milk. Now that the milk on the left is leaking like the faucet is not closed tightly, I have to use several anti-galactorrhea pads a day, still turning the nipple up. If the nipples are low, the milk cannot be hidden.
Question date:2020-12-07
Patient information:Age: 30 years old Gender: Female
Question analysis: Hello, leakage of milk refers to the phenomenon that the baby does not suck and the milk flows out automatically. It is generally related to factors such as irregular milk secretion, lactation reflex, excessive milk, and postpartum weakness. Don’t worry too much about it now. After breastfeeding, use a breast pump to suck the milk out and store it in a milk storage bag.
Guide suggestion: It is recommended that you choose a suitable bra to hold up your breasts, so that it will not be at a very low level and reduce the possibility of milk leakage. Try to minimize the lactation reflex caused by peripheral stimulation, such as seeing other mothers breastfeeding. It may get better in the later stage.
Recommendations are for reference only. If the problem is serious, please go to the hospital for detailed inspection