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Breast engrossed
Hello doc!I tot of weaning my baby , he is 1 year 9 months only .. I'm mentally unwell so doctor has priscribed anti anxiety medication.. so I wanted to wean off breastfeeding to my baby . Frm yesterday mrng I stopped breastfeeding him.. my breasts are engrossed and feeling pains .. doctor also prescribed cabgolin 0.25 for weaning .. I dint take tablet till now Thot of weaning normally .. since mrng I have lots of pain and engrossed I'm willing to take the tablet now.. will the breast dry up after taking medication?? Or anything I need to do?? Can I take cabgolin 0.25 for engrossed breast pain ?? Pls reply ..
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Please consult with your hospital Doctor where you had your baby. They may teach you how to express the milk out of the breast. Cabergoline will not work unless your breasts are emptied once.
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Please take the tab as prescribed Tight binding of breast
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Take out the milk, take the tablet and wear a tight bra
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Yes you can.But first express the milk followed by a tablet . Adequate breast support
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