Certainly, but only your doctor can advise you on the safest way.
It is healthy for a baby if one were to lose weight while breastfeeding because your weight doesn't have anything to do with your breast producing milk.
The best time for breastfeeding moms to quit breastfeeding is a personal choice. The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends breastfeeding only for the first six months and then introducing solid foods while continuing to breastfeed until the child reaches the age of one.
One can find information on alcohol use while one is breastfeeding by checking out reputable medical sites. An excellent website for medical information in many areas in WebMD.
There are a number of places where one can go to find help and information on breastfeeding. While the best information may come from a pediatrician or doctor, there are also a number of online sources one could use, such as Baby Center and WebMD.
You can definitely get pregnant while breastfeeding! Yes breastfeeding does offer some natural protection but it is not 100% effective. You will want to take additional precautions during times that you may be fertile. One our my friends called me with news that they were expecting again only a few months after they birthed their other child... https://www.breastfeeding-bff.com
If you were to miscarry one twin the other fetus can still survive, but the chances for that are SLIM!!
I'm having my first one now. It has been two weeks and is still going strong.
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There are a number of precautions that should be taken with one's diet when breastfeeding. Breastfeeding mothers are constantly warned against caffeine and alcohol intake. It's always best to ask a pediatrician before beginning a new diet when breastfeeding.
Healthcare professionals recommend that infants be breastfed exclusively for the first six months of life, and then continue breastfeeding while introducing solid foods until at least one year of age.
No one. You can not abort using that. It's a myth coming from someone with a very wild imagination.
Generally, no. The breast that did the most breastfeeding will end up a little bit larger after you stop.