No you can not and I would also suggest you change your diet and exercise instead since these pills only work while you take them and then the weight come back on when you quit. They also have unhealthy side effects.
Its because you've lost weight while breastfeeding, and has nothing to do with the act of breastfeeding itself.
Because restaurants are made for people to eat in. No, because its the law. Breastfeeding is allowed anywhere the mom is allowed.
Yes you can. This is called 'tandem breastfeeding,' where you may breastfeed more than one child at a time. Try looking it up on the internet or reading one of the books on extended breastfeeding. They usually have a section on tandem feedings, since most people who breastfeed beyond the first year are still in their childbearing years and may want to get pregnant again. Your milk supply may decrease, and you should not breastfeed while pregnant if you have a history of preterm labor. A lot of kids may self wean while you are pregnant and some woman choose not to continue breastfeeding because their breasts are more sensitive during pregnancy. A lot of healthcare providors are not familiar with tandem feedings. So make sure you have a doctor or nurse practitioner who is supportive of breastfeeding. Good luck!
Because Breastfeeding is cleaner, safer, healthier and quicker then formula feeding and if a baby is hungry while out in public, less annoying as well.
Yes, breastfeeding shouldn't be interupted because of your menstrual cycle. Breastfeeding will continue as long as your child feeds of you, once you stop feeding preferable after the child is 12 months or older your body will discontinue producing milk.
mothers breastfeed because its very healthy for there baby.
if you breast feed a baby you go with that until he is old enough. if you bottle feed him/her you go with that until he/she is old enough
This vary from woman to woman, and also if she is breastfeeding her child or not. As long as the woman is properly breastfeeding her child, then in theory, the period will not come back because the body is not ready to have another baby yet. Many women experience that their period comes back when they ween off the baby and it starts on solids. This in turn because the body does no longer need its resources on making milk, and it prepares for another possible pregnancy again. Having said this, to breastfeed your baby is not considered a safe method of "contraception". Some women do get pregnant while breastfeeding their baby, but by nature, most women will not. This may also be affected by the kind of diet and medication you take.
No, it is not illegal for a mother to breastfeed her child in a public place in the UK.A mother is legally entitled to breastfeed wherever she may need to. Whether that be a public park, a shopping street, a restaurant and so on.In fact, it is illegal to tell the mother to leave the premises for breastfeeding. It is also illegal to discriminate, harass or offend a breastfeeding woman. Asking a woman to leave your premises or cover herself up or calling her names because she is breastfeeding will earn you a criminal record under a law in the UK called Sex Discrimination Act.The UK also has laws against causing fear to children under Section 4 of the Public Order Act, so you could also be charged for that alongside the Sex Discrimination Act if you unnecessarily lash at the mother.In short, no it is not illegal. The mother of a child is legally entitled to breastfeed her child wherever she needs no matter how public the location is. Discriminating the mother or telling her to leave the area however is illegal.
As breastfeeding is entirely unrelated to a hernia, there is no reason why not. You might want to store up some breast milk ahead of time because any anesthetic you get will come through your milk, but should clear from your system pretty rapidly.
Because they are mammals, just like humans, dogs and cats are. Cows don't "breastfeed" because they don't have breasts; they have udders, and nurse their calves.
It takes approximately 6-8 weeks to return to pre-baby weight. This is because of the increased amount of fluid in the mother's system that must be reabsorbed into her body and her uterus must shrink back to its normal size. Breastfeeding releases oxytocin, a hormone that helps the uterus shrink, so breastfeeding will help the mother "lose baby weight" faster than women who do not breastfeed.