With Dr Katie Willy

Breastfeeding can take a big toll on your breasts, mama. But some of the most common breastfeeding challenges you might encounter can all be addressed with one thing: breast massage. These challenges include engorgement to blocked ducts to low supply.

And nobody knows the benefits of breast massage better than Dr Katie Willy, Principal Osteopath at Boroondara Osteopathy. Katie is also Founder of Melbourne Mastitis Clinic and Co-Creator of Your Two Jugs. Your Two Jugs is an educational platform empowering breastfeeding women through practical, self-paced masterclasses. 

We chatted with Katie about what breast massage is and how it can support breastfeeding mamas. We also discovered her top tips for getting the maximum benefit from massage. 

What is breast massage?

As the name would suggest, breast massage is a simple technique to provide relief during breastfeeding. Katie explains that this improves blood flow, which is essential for supporting tissue health across our entire body (not just our breasts). 

Through our hands and the use of massage balls (like Lactamo), breast massage uses gentle movement and compression of the breast tissue. This is designed to encourage our body’s natural fluid dynamics and boost circulation. 

How can this support breastfeeding mamas?

One of the biggest benefits of breast massage is its ability to provide relief from common breastfeeding challenges. 

When performed correctly, gentle massage can provide relief for breastfeeding mamas navigating challenges such as mastitis as well as engorgement and low supply. 

Breast massage can also help if you encounter blocked ducts. But Katie is quick to remind mamas that it’s essential to massage towards the nipple when feeding or expressing to help move the blockage. 

No matter what challenge you’re facing, the key with massage in this region is to be super gentle. Your breast tissue is soft, sensitive and delicate and you should only use about 5-10% pressure in a supportive environment (such as during a warm shower). 

Some of the other key benefits of breast massage include:

Key benefits of breast massage

Katie’s top tips for getting the best massage experience 

It can be tricky to figure out what is the right amount of pressure to use when you first get started with breast massage. 

A few signs that can indicate you’re massaging your breasts too hard include bad pain while massaging, signs of bruising or dark discolouration on the breast as well as having tears in your eyes. 

Instead, here’s what Katie recommends mamas focus on to get your massage right:

Practice makes perfect!

When it comes to breast massage, practice makes perfect! If you’re looking for extra support on your breast massage journey, the Lactamo ball can help you navigate common breastfeeding problems (such as block ducts and engorgement) and is heatable, coolable and reusable. Find out more about our Lactamo massage ball. 

If in doubt, please always consult your healthcare professional.

This blog was reposted with permission (and minor edits) from the Lactamo website. You can see the original here.

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