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Q: Sore Breast
asked by: luv4kyle06 on September 13th, 2005
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How long does it take for your breast to stop hurting? I am 10 weeks and my breast hurt so bad!
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GinACod
replied on September 13th, 2005
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Your pg right, ok suggestion is first off if your planning on breastfeeding I wouldn't suggest doing this but if your not then here goes...
Go buy a fresh cabbage from the store ( whole cabbage) take off first layer. Then take off 2 large leaves ( whole if you can if not no big) break but don't rip the vains then place on your chest for an hour or so repeat as nessassarry it takes pain away but also does tend to help with drying you up :cry:. But you can do it once a day and have no worries about your milk and what not. But its great if you decide or baby decided he/she doesn't want to eat.
Its a home remidy and old wives tale and it works!!! Do it often if your not feeding to dry up faster and releive the pain. My mom and aunt told me about it with my 2nd baby that wouldn't take to the breast. 2 days of the cooked cabbage and no more pain. Theres someing in it that helps. And its heathy though I wouldn't suggest eating it afterwords.
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