ExpertDr Laxmi Chavan-SawantAyurvedic Gynaecologist 2 years agoA. Make your breasts less available for nursing. Stop wearing nursing clothing such as nursing bras and tops with nursing slits.
Shorten each breastfeeding session before stopping it completely.
Postpone breastfeeding sessions and Substitute food, drinks, or comfort for breastfeeding.
Distract your toddler.
Stopping gradually will also help prevent problems like overfull, hard (engorged) breasts and mastitis.
SanthoshiMom of a 8 yr 2 m old girl2 years agoA. Hi Try to stop it slowly.
Gradually cut down the intake.
Day time try to nurse more and frequently like should compensate for night hours.
Distract with toys songs or take for walk whenever they demand. Or breastmilk can be well stored In room temperature for 4-6 hours. But it's good to consume within 4 hours. That's safe. In fridge you can store upto 4-5 days. And in freezer you can store upto two weeks. It's absolutely safe. To feed heat a bowl with water and over that place another bowl with stored milk and heat it for few mins say 2-3 mins. Store breast milk in bottles made of glass or hard plastic with tight-fitting lids. Don't store milk in disposable bottle liners.
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