Usually it takes about 7 days after weaning before there is no milk at all, but it may take longer for mothers who have a large amount of milk.
When the end of the breastfeeding period needs to be weaned in time, the mother should first stop continuing to breastfeed, and should pay attention to a light diet, avoiding soup food, in order to reduce milk secretion.
You can also follow the doctor’s advice to give vitamin B6, raw malt decoction or mangosteen external compresses on the breasts and other methods to assist in the return of milk, usually about 7 days before completely no milk, but when the mother’s milk volume, it may be prolonged.
When there is obvious swelling and pain during weaning, a small amount of milk can be squeezed out under the guidance of the doctor to relieve the pain, but care must be taken to avoid excessive squeezing of the breasts.
In the process of weaning, when there is obvious localized pain in the breast, maternal high fever and other abnormalities should go to the hospital in order to diagnose acute mastitis as early as possible, and timely treatment.