Hi there,
Hoping LLL or someone who knows of a good clinic can help.
A few months ago, (I was living in Japan at the time), I ended up in hospital with a temperature of 39.9 and a nsaty case of mastitis. I called La Leche there who advised 'heat, rest and empty the breast', but ended up in hopsital being 'milked' by the nurses (ouch!), antibiotics and ice patches for my bra. They said my 'milk lines were thin and easy to block.'I moved here shortly afterwards and mentioned that my boobs were still tender to my GP, who just said it's normal. (This is my second child - both exclusively breast fed and there was no pain for my first one). Anyway, now my breast is all swollen and red again . Usually it takes me 10 mins to pump 150 ml. Today, it took me 40 mins, so I'm suspecting a blocked duct again. Scared of another bout of mastitis. Any advice appreciated. (I am still breast feeding exclusively).
Hoping LLL or someone who knows of a good clinic can help.
A few months ago, (I was living in Japan at the time), I ended up in hospital with a temperature of 39.9 and a nsaty case of mastitis. I called La Leche there who advised 'heat, rest and empty the breast', but ended up in hopsital being 'milked' by the nurses (ouch!), antibiotics and ice patches for my bra. They said my 'milk lines were thin and easy to block.'I moved here shortly afterwards and mentioned that my boobs were still tender to my GP, who just said it's normal. (This is my second child - both exclusively breast fed and there was no pain for my first one). Anyway, now my breast is all swollen and red again . Usually it takes me 10 mins to pump 150 ml. Today, it took me 40 mins, so I'm suspecting a blocked duct again. Scared of another bout of mastitis. Any advice appreciated. (I am still breast feeding exclusively).