Yes, this is sometimes possible
Broccoli and acidic foods such as lemon chicken are likely to make a breastfed baby fussy. The same is true for foods that are spicy.
Yes; you are expending more calories than when you were pregnant (if your baby is exclusively breastfeeding)!
only if you have a baby first
Have a baby. If you have a baby wouldn't that make it worse?! Obviously the person who answered that is dumb! Breastfeeding really helps!
Yes, the drug you intake gets into the milk you make and this then affects the baby.
When the baby gets fussy, put her down for a nap. I never buy clothes for my husband because he's very fussy about what he wears. My toddler is a fussy eater who won't touch meats or vegetables. I'm sure I'll like whatever you make for dinner because I'm not very fussy or hard to please.
Breastfeeding women need to make sure that any medication they take is also safe for the baby, since almost all drugs they take appear in the breastmilk.
The vibrate feature doesn't necessarily help make the baby go to sleep from what I have found. Motion usually works the best. I bought a rocker that swings from side to side and plays relaxing sounds for my baby and you plug it into the wall so no batteries are needed. Its been very effective since my baby is a very fussy one plus I usually have my baby drinking a bottle while the swing is in motion. By the time his bottle is done my baby has fallen asleep.
Mostly milk, meats, and grain. Fish and steak can be really healthy for the baby but make sure not to drink too much soda.
Its called BREASTFEEDING not nipple feeding, the baby is meant to take a good portion of the areola and breastflesh so the nipple is compressed and elongated.
yes and it will more likely create stress that can make the baby stress.
if depression runs on either side of the family genes, they baby may have a chance at having it as well. if both parents have depression the chance is greater than if only one parent has it. if you are talking about yourself having depression and wondering the affects it could take on your unborn child...many say that stress due to things like depression can cause preterm labor and can make for a colicky baby. talk to your doctor though they can help explain this to you.