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by permanent, you mean forever? as in, would you never lactate again?
no.
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Sudafed is reported to cause a long-term reduction in milk supply in Mum's feeding older babies - so it may well have done the trick. But you would make milk for a subsequent pregnancy .
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I think generally once your milk dries up, it stays that way unless you fall pg again & your hormones change again. I hear of lots of women needing help to dry up their milk, but they don't need to stay on whatever medication they use forever. So hopefully this is it :)
Maybe I should get a cold... though I'm sure DD would feed right through & insist there is milk there somewhere. :lol:
I wouldnt' think it would come back agai unless you did something to bring it back :dunno:
Clover - don't use the "sudafed method" - the sudafed also acts as a stimulant for DD, and the combination of no milk and a hyper 2yo seems even less fun than some of the other options.
It's ok, she's already weaned :)
I know that the OP has already weaned, but I was worried that Clover might have been seriously considering giving it a shot too....
oops, sorry :)
:lol: tempting, but I won't. As I said, I'm sure it'd backfire on me anyway :p
Good luck with your reduction when you get it done. I had one 18 years ago and the reduction in pain etc was amazing. PM me if you'd like more details :-)
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oh bummer.
Have you seen a doctor for more advice?
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You could take up a sideline as a wet nurse.... :)
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