Hi there! Congratulations on your new journey into motherhood and breastfeeding. It's totally normal to experience some dryness and peeling of the skin on your areola, especially in the early stages of breastfeeding and pumping. This can happen due to the increased friction and moisture in that area. Using a nipple cream is a great idea to soothe and moisturize the skin. You can also try using a lanolin cream or coconut oil to keep the area hydrated. Make sure to keep the area clean and dry, and avoid using any harsh soaps or lotions that could further irritate the skin. If you notice any redness, swelling, or persistent discomfort, it's always a good idea to check in with a lactation consultant or healthcare provider just to rule out any potential issues. But overall, what you're experiencing sounds pretty common and can often be managed with some simple at-home remedies. Remember to take care of yourself too, mama! It's a big adjustment, but you're doing great. Keep up the good work, and don't hesitate to reach out for support whenever you need it. #YouGotThis #MomLife #BreastfeedingJourney https://invl.io/cll6she
it's fine, probably just your skin trying to get used to latching and pumping. if it doesn't hurt, and you're alrdy using nipple cream,I don't think u need to worry about it
It’s normal! After a week or so mine was the same alr and didn’t even have to put nipple cream anymore
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