Home     Breastfeeding     Baby & Toddler     For Moms Only    Community    Medical Professionals 
 
All About    Help Me    Answer Center    Video Clips    Directory of LCs    Ask an LC    Working Mom
 
The Lighter Side    Reading Room    Photo Gallery    Art Gallery    Shopping    Resources & Links
 
 
 

Raynaud's Syndrome and Breastfeeding

 

 

I am trying to track down more information on Raynaud's and how it pertains to nursing mothers. None of my doctors seem to be familiar with the fact that Raynaud's can affect the nipples, and so none of them can help me.

Hopefully I can finally put an end to the pain I have endured for seven months! Thanks so much!




 

Raynaud's Syndrome is a condition which affects mostly women between the ages of 20 and 49. About 10 years ago, my mom was diagnosed with this condition. Fortunately she had recently moved to Florida where she does not have to experience much cold weather! During cold stress (or strong emotions), small arteries constrict (vasospasm) causing pain and a temporary loss of color in the skin. Usually one thinks of this occurring in the fingers, but for a breastfeeding woman, it can also occur in the nipples.

Once this has occurred, warming the nipples with warm compresses can be helpful. Obviously, dressing warmly and avoiding cold is important. Smoking and caffeine can also exacerbate Raynaud's.

Helpful strategies are: moderate aerobic exercise, adding calcium (2000mg per day) and magnesium (1000 mg per day). Evening primrose oil and fish oil have been of help to some patients. It can take very high doses and up to six week, however, for these to be effective. Nifedipine is the most effective drug for this condition. This drug has been approved by the AAP for breastfeeding mothers.

Cher Sealy, RN, BSN, IBCLC, LLLL






 

Important Disclaimer

This Breastfeeding.com service is designed to help visitors obtain advice and guidance. You are solely responsible for the outcome of any services and/or advice you are given.   Breastfeeding.com is not responsible for any services and/or advice given by the consultants, and shall not be liable or responsible to any person or entity for any loss or damage caused, or alleged to be have been caused, directly or indirectly by the information or ideas contained, suggested, or referenced. Your participation in this service is solely at your own risk

 
 
 

The Answer Center


 

The Breastfeeding.com Answer Center Find the answer to your breastfeeding questions here.  Real world questions answered by our volunteer LCs, tips, techniques, and more.
 

Community

 
Breastfeeding.com Community
Visit with other breastfeeding moms.


 

For Professionals Only
Join the community for medical professionals only.


 

Things to Do While Breastfeeding
Things to do with only one hand.



 
Breastfeeding Answer CenterThe Answer Center
Answers to most conceivable breastfeeding questions.


 
Nursing Video
High resolution breastfeeding video clips.



 

Tell A Friend