Breast Milk Clears a Stuffy Nose
September 27, 2008 by Angela White, J.D., breastfeeding counselor
Filed under breast milk, breastfeeding, health of the baby, medication

It was bound to happen eventually. We made it all the way to the third week of school before my first grader and preschooler brought home the first colds of the season. I reminded my preschooler not to kiss or touch the baby (if anything she gives her a little too much love) but I knew we were history when she accidentally sneezed on Nicole.
At 10 weeks, Nicole is weathering the cold just fine. She’s generally as happy as ever, and she quite enjoys the sneezes! *sneeze* *coo*! The only time she gets upset is when she wants to nurse but she can’t breathe through her nose. The situation got quite desperate when I’d pulled over the car and stopped in a parking lot to nurse. It was 99 degrees Fahrenheit (so much for fall!) on the blacktop and I was alternately trying to nurse her and soothe her by walking around. It was an exercise in frustration for both of us, until I remembered the tip Sinead mentioned on this post about breast milk curing pink eye. She said breast milk can help clear a stuffy nose, much like saline nose drops. I tried it and it worked like a charm! Nicole nursed herself to sleep, I popped her back in her car seat, and we drove on our merry way!




































My 2 week old has had a stuffy nose since day one, i’m really big on natural remedies, and this works thanks!!
Both my 6 month old and I have a cold with a stuffy nose. I tried this on him, and it worked so well that I used it on myself! It worked wonders. As soon as I squirted the breastmilk in my nose, I noticed a difference. My nose cleared up and began running.
I just tried it on my 7 week old baby. Wow, i am impressed - it worked within seconds, and my baby actually did not mind having breast milk nose drops! Thank you for the advice!