Yes you can get your period if you are pumping milk and feeding from anything other than the breast. Ovulation can also precede your first period, especially if you are more than 6 months post partum.
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Some people can go for up to a year without a period while they are breastfeeding.
Some women never have a period while breast-feeding. If nursing exclusively it usually takes a couple of months before you will get it back.
Tender breasts and sharp pains are part of pre-menstrual syndrome. It can happen before and during your period.
You know when you're preganat by realizing your breast hurt often and you began having mood swings while not on your period
it is safe to take postinor 2 while breast feeding ile breast feeding
The pumping action involves the heart's chamber contracting and relaxing. The heart beat is one cycle of the heart going through this contraction and relaxation while pumping blood.
What would be a good practice for when the pumps go down while pumping water in severe cold temperatures
yes. because your heart is pumping faster
Yes - Its also illegal.
do your breast suppose to be heavy with milk while your tubes are tied?
You can start pumping your breastmilk as soon as it comes in. You can even pump right after returning home from the hospital with your baby. The more you pump your breasts, the more milk you will produce. If you know you will be going back to work after maternity leave, you can begin pumping and freezing your milk right away. This allows time to stock up so baby can drink breastmilk even while you are away.