Sunday, October 17, 2010

[Everything doTERRA] Re: stopping lactation at delivery

The following worked for me 50 years ago.
I had 2 deliveries of babies that came at 5 1/2 months. Both lived a
short time
My milk came in both times. Not having essentials oils like we do
now, and
wanted to do things as natural as possible, I was advised by a nurse
to
combine equal parts of flour and salt and enough water to make a
pancake.
Cook them like a pancake. Then put them on each breast. As I
remember,
it took about 2 to 3 days. I remember my nipples being sore. You may
have to
make more "pancakes" as they become full of milk. It draws out the
milk without
stimulation.
Jean Johnson

On Oct 15, 12:24 pm, Organic Baby Birth Services <vogue...@gmail.com>
wrote:
> Also oregano and clary sage can decrease milk supply.  Put a couple drops in
> oil and rub on breasts.  I agree, she should start now.  Also, she can bind
> her breasts with an ace bandage after birth.  If she become engorged, don't
> use heat as it will encourage the milk.  Have her put ice packs on them or
> cabbage leaves.
>
> Have a fantastic day!
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> On Thu, Oct 14, 2010 at 7:17 AM, Patricia Leavitt <doterradisco...@gmail.com
>
> > wrote:
> > She should just use the peppermint now, in tea or her water or the bottom
> > of
> > her feet. It won't hurt her while pregnant and she should have no milk come
> > in.l
>
> > Pat
>
> > On Wed, Oct 13, 2010 at 9:53 PM, sunny <shoppedote...@aol.com> wrote:
>
> >> Hello, friends...
>
> >> I have a friend who is to deliver her second child in two weeks.  For
> >> various and sundry reasons, she does not want to breast feed.  She has
> >> heard that peppermint could help with decreasing and/or cause a
> >> cessation of breast milk production.  What has been your experiences?
> >> She wants to start soon after delivery.  I'm thinking that peppermint
> >> and perhaps Digestzen might work.  Also, those two would help if baby
> >> gets colicy.
>
> >> Thank you in advance for your answers!
>
> >> Sunny
>
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