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Those of you who don't breast feed..any drying up tips?

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FirstMate
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Those of you who don't breast feed..any drying up tips?

With my first son, I don't remember it being long, drawn out and uber painful but with my 2nd, it took a full 7 days of torture to dry out. I was putting frozen cabbage leaves on me under 2 sports bras. I don't think that really did the trick or if it did, it was taking too long. Anyone have any good tips?

Posted 9/7/16 11:39 AM
 
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NervousNell
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Re: Those of you who don't breast feed..any drying up tips?

I once read antihistamines- because they dry everything up.
I never tried it though because mine went away pretty quickly with the cabbage leaves and the ice packs and a tight sports bra

Posted 9/7/16 12:07 PM
 

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Re: Those of you who don't breast feed..any drying up tips?

I didn't do anythign special. I don't even recall it being too annoying. Took a few days at most.

Posted 9/7/16 12:15 PM
 

JDubs
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Re: Those of you who don't breast feed..any drying up tips?

Don't get them wet in the shower (I did this and I almost got mastitis!) Cabbage leaves and tight sport bras, took over a week for me though to dry up.

Posted 9/7/16 12:16 PM
 

cheesecake4me
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Those of you who don't breast feed..any drying up tips?

Sage tea! It's delicious and it works. I did a combination of that with cabbage leaves and it worked well after quitting cold turkey.

Posted 9/7/16 12:23 PM
 

HomeIsWithU
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Re: Those of you who don't breast feed..any drying up tips?

Posted by JDubs

Don't get them wet in the shower (I did this and I almost got mastitis!)



OMG this! Unfortunately I got them wet and ended up with mastitis. It was a nightmare.

I also used an ace bandage to wrap them as tight as possible and then wore a sports bra over it. It took about a week to dry out completely.

Posted 9/7/16 1:12 PM
 

LuckyStar
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Those of you who don't breast feed..any drying up tips?

Double sports bras with ice packs in-between. Ibuprofen.

Posted 9/7/16 10:56 PM
 

JenMarie
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Re: Those of you who don't breast feed..any drying up tips?

Posted by JDubs

Don't get them wet in the shower (I did this and I almost got mastitis!) Cabbage leaves and tight sport bras, took over a week for me though to dry up.



Dumb question - how do you not get them wet in the shower?

Posted 9/7/16 11:01 PM
 

FirstMate
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Re: Those of you who don't breast feed..any drying up tips?

Posted by cheesecake4me

Sage tea! It's delicious and it works. I did a combination of that with cabbage leaves and it worked well after quitting cold turkey.



Can you buy sage tea anywhere?

Posted 9/8/16 7:01 AM
 

HomeIsWithU
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Re: Those of you who don't breast feed..any drying up tips?

Posted by JenMarie

Posted by JDubs

Don't get them wet in the shower (I did this and I almost got mastitis!) Cabbage leaves and tight sport bras, took over a week for me though to dry up.



Dumb question - how do you not get them wet in the shower?



Face your back to the water. It's okay if they get a little wet but you don't want the hot water beating down directly on them.

Posted 9/8/16 8:48 AM
 

NervousNell
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Re: Those of you who don't breast feed..any drying up tips?

Posted by FirstMate

Posted by cheesecake4me

Sage tea! It's delicious and it works. I did a combination of that with cabbage leaves and it worked well after quitting cold turkey.



Can you buy sage tea anywhere?



Check Amazon
I get my funky teas on there
LOL

Message edited 9/8/2016 9:50:56 AM.

Posted 9/8/16 9:50 AM
 

FirstMate
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Re: Those of you who don't breast feed..any drying up tips?

Posted by NervousNell

Posted by FirstMate

Posted by cheesecake4me

Sage tea! It's delicious and it works. I did a combination of that with cabbage leaves and it worked well after quitting cold turkey.



Can you buy sage tea anywhere?



Check Amazon
I get my funky teas on there
LOL



good idea! thanks!

Posted 9/8/16 11:22 AM
 

JDubs
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Re: Those of you who don't breast feed..any drying up tips?

Posted by HomeIsWithU

Posted by JenMarie

Posted by JDubs

Don't get them wet in the shower (I did this and I almost got mastitis!) Cabbage leaves and tight sport bras, took over a week for me though to dry up.



Dumb question - how do you not get them wet in the shower?



Face your back to the water. It's okay if they get a little wet but you don't want the hot water beating down directly on them.



Yes, this exactly.

Also with regard to the Sage tea, I found it at the Vitamin Shoppe, not sure if it helped or not.

Posted 9/8/16 12:55 PM
 

b2b777
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Those of you who don't breast feed..any drying up tips?

I cut a newborn diaper in half, filled it with water, stuck it in the freezer and then put them in my tight sports bra. Oh the agony! :(

Posted 9/8/16 3:02 PM
 

cheesecake4me
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Those of you who don't breast feed..any drying up tips?

If you have a Wild by Nature nearby, they definitely carry the sage tea. I like it with a bit of honey! I'm guessing Whole Foods would likely have it as well.

Posted 9/8/16 7:41 PM
 
 

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