I think breastfeeding fixed it, because it stimulates prolactin, which causes nipple development (see post #11) and also puts menstruation on hold. Nipple stimulation, breastfeeding and mood stimulate prolactin.
http://www.webmd.com/a-to-z-guides/prolactin-15129
"After the baby is born, prolactin stays high if you are breast-feeding. In women who do not breast-feed, prolactin levels return to normal soon after they give birth."
"Stimulation of the nipples can raise prolactin levels."
"The highest [prolactin] levels occur during sleep and shortly after you wake up. Prolactin levels also get higher during times of physical or emotional [eu]stress."
The free and natural way may be nipple stimulation/massage. Herbs known for breastfeeding too.
http://www.webmd.com/a-to-z-guides/prolactin-15129
"After the baby is born, prolactin stays high if you are breast-feeding. In women who do not breast-feed, prolactin levels return to normal soon after they give birth."
"Stimulation of the nipples can raise prolactin levels."
"The highest [prolactin] levels occur during sleep and shortly after you wake up. Prolactin levels also get higher during times of physical or emotional [eu]stress."
The free and natural way may be nipple stimulation/massage. Herbs known for breastfeeding too.