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Milk is coming after i have stop bfeedin
Hello i am a mother of twins. I am having one concern.i have stop breastfeeding when my kids were 10 months old as i am a working women but still whenever i press my breast milk is coming.now my kida are of 2 yrs old but i am facing this problem. Little bit of milk come in sticky form what should i do. Please suggest or please suggest any medicine. Or should i need to consult gynec. Please advise.
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Serum prolactin levels shold be checked If any abnormal have to use medication
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Take Tablet Cabergolin 0.5 mg two times a day for 2 days
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Take Tablet B-long F two tablets three times a day for 5 days
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Hi. You can take tab Cabgolin .5 mg after dinner for two days . That is only 2 tab daily once  for 2 days . Should not handle the breast . Secretion will not stop if you keep pressing the nipples . Chek the S prolactin after 1 month of taking the tabs .
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