Club Breastfeeding Mums
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MummyThreeStreams:
Ya. When the LC took out her needle, I wanted to faint! :faint:SAHM_TAN:
[quote=\"MummyThreeStreams\"]Duct plugged all the way to the nipple, then forming a blister at the tip. Yuck.
:yikes: sounds extreme.
But it didn't hurt as much as the boob was hurting. Oh, and it didn't work.[/quote]Take care. -
MummyThreeStreams:
Thanks linden2000! What's dangle feeding? I have visions of your baby dangling from your boob.[/quote]Ahh...after reading autumnbronze's post, it suddenly struck me :idea: that dangle feeding was mummy hanging over baby! Haha! I'm a bit slow today!linden2000:
[quote=\"MummyThreeStreams\"]Every once in awhile, maybe about once or twice a year, I get plugged ducts. ...
Happens to me once in a while too. So far for me, panadol, warm showers and dangle feeding have helped. Take care, hope it clears soon!
I'll try that later. -
Hi autumbronze
I bought the tecno deep freezer that has shelves cos it makes sorting the milk easier. Although it is a 100+ liter fridge, it can’t store as much as others of the same capacity cos of the shelves. But it really makes sorting out the dates a lot easier!! Especially when we do first in first out with our milk! -
[quote="Every once in awhile, maybe about once or twice a year, I get plugged ducts. …[/quote]
Happens to me once in a while too. So far for me, panadol, warm showers and dangle feeding have helped. Take care, hope it clears soon![/quote][/quote]
On 3 occasions I had to used the needle on myself when I get a milk plug which is like a small piece of hard milk that clogs up the opening. I use the sterile needle to nudge out the plug… And the milk will come gushing out.
The first time I had engorgement, I went to an lc, but I did not think it helped much, later that evening, I saw the milk plug, and once I dug it out, I basically averted having mastitis! The lc had told me to go to gp to get antibiotics and to rest… But the culprit was the milk plug which she did not manage to get out! Since than… I always had a sterile needle at hand! But you have to be very careful where you poke, have a steady hand and most of all, see the milk blister or plug before you even attempt to poke anything!!! -
Robiq:
Hi Robiq,Hi autumbronze
I bought the tecno deep freezer that has shelves cos it makes sorting the milk easier. Although it is a 100+ liter fridge, it can't store as much as others of the same capacity cos of the shelves. But it really makes sorting out the dates a lot easier!! Especially when we do first in first out with our milk!
Thanks for your reply. Tecno seems to be quite a popular brand for mummies storing expressed milk.
Is this the model you are referring to???
http://www.sgappliances.com/chest-freezer-upright-freezers-display- chillers/105-tcf148
May I ask where did you purchase yours and how much did you pay for it?? Also, how many pkts of milk can be stored at a time?? -
autumnbronze:
Hi Robiq,Robiq:
Hi autumbronze
I bought the tecno deep freezer that has shelves cos it makes sorting the milk easier. Although it is a 100+ liter fridge, it can't store as much as others of the same capacity cos of the shelves. But it really makes sorting out the dates a lot easier!! Especially when we do first in first out with our milk!
Thanks for your reply. Tecno seems to be quite a popular brand for mummies storing expressed milk.
Is this the model you are referring to???
http://www.sgappliances.com/chest-freezer-upright-freezers-display- chillers/105-tcf148
Nope the one I have is http://www.sgappliances.com/chest-freezer-upright-freezers-display-chillers/107-tff15-115-litres I am not sure exactly how many packets. But I think it should be between 70 to 90 packets of 150ml each. How much you store will depend on the bag you use and how flat you can freeze the bags so that they stack nicely. I find that the lansinoh bags freeze the flattest, but they break the easiest too if your bag gets hooked or poked by a corner or sharp edge!
I can't remember the price, but I got it at courts early this year. I am so glad i got a deep freezer. Now I don't have to be so worried about the expressed milk expiring! -
Thanks Robiq,
You have been really helpful :hugs:
Will go down to courts and take a look.
Yup, for DS2, because I am expressing diligently, my milk pkts are taking up space in my refrigerator, so need to purchase a chest freezer soon.
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autumnbronze:
Yup, for DS2, because I am expressing diligently, my milk pkts are taking up space in my refrigerator, so need to purchase a chest freezer soon.
Well done, AB!! :rahrah: :rahrah: :ugogirl:
... and uhmmm moooo
:siam:
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schweppes:
autumnbronze:
Yup, for DS2, because I am expressing diligently, my milk pkts are taking up space in my refrigerator, so need to purchase a chest freezer soon.
Well done, AB!! :rahrah: :rahrah: :ugogirl:
... and uhmmm moooo
:siam: 
:faint:
Thanks to you, among the others, I have been having a no of fainting spells lately :politebleah: -
MummyThreeStreams:
Haha yes, it's like what autumnbronze described. Let gravity help in clearing blockage. Hope it works for you.
Ahh...after reading autumnbronze's post, it suddenly struck me :idea: that dangle feeding was mummy hanging over baby! Haha! I'm a bit slow today!
I'll try that later.
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