Breastfeeding and ovulation chest pain

reason:

The cause of chest pain during breastfeeding and ovulation may be related to women’s hormonal levels. During breastfeeding, a woman's hormone levels undergo drastic changes, including the maturation of egg cells secreted by the ovaries, increased hormone levels, and breast swelling. These changes may cause changes in the tissue inside the breast, causing chest pain.

symptom:

Chest pain during breastfeeding and ovulation usually manifests as chest pain, which may be on the left or right side, and the degree of pain varies from person to person. The pain may worsen during feeding and may decrease before or after your period. Additionally, women may experience breast discomfort, swelling, or heaviness.

Countermeasures:

1. Observe the symptoms: If women find themselves experiencing breast pain during ovulation during breastfeeding, it is recommended to observe whether the symptoms tend to worsen or decrease. If symptoms persist or worsen, it is recommended to consult a doctor.

2. Breastfeeding: During breastfeeding, women should breastfeed as much as possible to help keep hormone levels stable. At the same time, women should be careful not to overfeed or stop breastfeeding to avoid chest pain and breast discomfort.

3. Hot compress: Women can use hot compress to relieve the symptoms of chest pain during breastfeeding and ovulation. When applying heat, a hot water bottle or towel can be placed on the chest to help the breasts relax and feel comfortable.

4. Medication: If a woman experiences severe chest pain during lactation and ovulation during breastfeeding, medication may be considered. For example, women can use nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSDs) to reduce pain and swelling, but they need to be aware of the side effects of the drugs.

Chest pain during breastfeeding and ovulation is a common phenomenon, but it may cause discomfort and distress to women. If women find that they experience breast pain during ovulation during breastfeeding, it is recommended to observe whether the symptoms are getting worse or worse and take corresponding measures. If symptoms persist or worsen, it is recommended to consult a doctor.