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  2. Pus draining from the nipple. A persistent fever and no improvement of symptoms within 48-72 hours of treatment. A breast infection caused by inflammatory breast cancer also causes redness and ...

  3. Mastitis: Symptoms (Fever After Breastfeeding), Treatment ...

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    With mastitis, the infected milk duct causes the breast to swell. Your breast may look red and feel tender or warm. Many women with mastitis feel like they have the flu, including achiness, chills ...

  4. Common Breast Problems After Breastfeeding - WebMD

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    Dimpling or puckering of your breast. Fever or flu symptoms, which could indicate a breast infection (called mastitis) Nipple retraction (the nipple turned inward) Painful breasts (more than the ...

  5. Breastfeeding Problems: Sore Nipples, Infections ... - WebMD

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    This infection will likely affect both you and your baby. Signs of thrush include red or pink shiny skin that usually itches, and may flake or peel, says pediatrician Audrey Naylor, MD. To learn ...

  6. Breast Cancer Symptoms and Early Warning Signs - WebMD

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    But some common early signs of breast cancer include: Breast lumps. A lump is often the first symptom of breast cancer . A hard lump with irregular edges is more likely to be cancer. But some ...

  7. Breastfeeding: Support and Tips for Successful Nursing - WebMD

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    Breastfeeding position. This is one of the most common mistakes and one of the easiest to fix. Once you have the baby properly positioned, many other aspects fall right into place. If you hold ...

  8. Foods to Eat or Avoid When Breastfeeding - WebMD

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    You can have cooked seafood twice per week. Each serving can be up to 6 ounces, which is the size of two decks of cards. Choose types that are lower in mercury, such as salmon, tilapia, and trout ...

  9. The Benefits of Breastfeeding for Both Mother and Baby - WebMD

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    Breast milk contains antibodies that help your baby fight off viruses and bacteria. Breastfeeding lowers your baby's risk of having asthma or allergies. Plus, babies who are breastfed exclusively ...

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