I'm glad things have improved for you. Must have been so depressing having a fissure and a baby to look after.
I have also noticed that my af symptoms get considerably worse a week or so before my period. Thanks for the info!
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Broncosgirl wrote:I was researching this a while ago because I developed a fissude that would not heal about 2 months after my daughters birth. There was a form on here discussing this exact question and it seemed that some of the women who stopped BFing healed and some did not. So, there does not seem to be any real evidence one way or the other. I hope someone does some research on it at some point as it seems so many women develop fissures after a baby but not from childbirth itself.
If breastfeeding is very important to you, I don't know that there is enough evidence of a correlation to stop, but if it is a decision you feel okay with and isn't too upsetting, I would give it a try as it is possible it could make a differance.
By the way, I eneded up having LIS a few weeks ago when my daughter was 4 months and have continued BFing through it all. The fissure is finally healing.
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