How many days does it usually take to wean back

Weaning generally need two or three days to return to milk, but there are individual differences, if the child continues to suckle the nipple, can resume normal breastfeeding. 1. generally weaning about a week or so will not have milk production, weaning two or three days can be back to milk, sometimes weaning two or three days the child continues to suckle nipple, can resume normal breastfeeding, if you have been weaned for a week no milk production, even if the nipple suckle again will not have milk production. 2. Weaning has a variety of methods, the common method is natural weaning, if the mother breastfeeding to the end of the milk volume significantly reduced, you can take the natural weaning, that is, do not drink soup food, do not give the child to suck on the nipple. By doing this, you can wean completely in a week or so. During this time, if the child wants to resume breastfeeding, you can suck on the nipple again and give the child soup and water again to resume breastfeeding. If attempts to return to breastfeeding after weaning fail, it is recommended to consult a medical professional for specific solutions and medications to avoid affecting breastfeeding, and remember not to use medications without authorization.