I have a question from the breast-feeding mommies that if you get wounded by your baby spit on your nipple so what do you do about it because it hurts my son has developed teeth and he bites pretty bad and now it's hurting me so much and it's been almost 23 days now that I'm not recovering from that and you know it gets so heavy because I'm sucking from that Wrestle a beautiful I need to get it pumped out so is there any way to cure it
OK so I have three kids I've breast-fed all three of them up until they were a year or some of them a year or a little like 13 months and whatever all all of them I've done this they have bit me one time and like it hurts so bad and like my reaction scared them because like I like I didn't you know yell at them I like that it just was painful so I was like oh it's like it was loud for them and it startled them and so that made them
And so because of my scared reaction like my like I you know, I was in pain They never did it again. And so it is very painful. I can I definitely know what you mean So if you are talking like your question like how to like help it heal faster I always recommend aqua for helps out a ton But if you're wondering like how to relieve like if you don't want to nurse but you still need to like get the milkow definitely use
Okay, so I've showed many times to my son that, you know, it's hurting, but he would just laugh. In which he's just one year old, so he would just laugh. So yeah, that's exactly what I did that I applied aquafor on it and it has healed now. Thank you for the suggestion. It means a lot. Bye.
Sorry these are so long but definitely use like a Hokka you know you can put that on there that isn't so painful but if I were you I would kind of like lather up on the Aquaphor first before putting anything on there like a breast pump or a Hokka just so it doesn't dry it out and it doesn't crack and it doesn't hurt more if that makes sense because you don't want it to be painful