Lactation does change the hormonal balance, making it less likely that a breastfeeding woman will get pregnant. Please note that "less likely" is not "impossible;" it's not a reliable method of Birth Control.
Breast feeding is a natural inhibitor of fertility, so if you're breast feeding you will be highly unlikely to have periods. Non-breast feeding mothers could expect to return to a fairly normal menstrual cycle about 10 weeks after giving birth but this can vary.
No, many mothers have successfully nursed their children in spite of who they married.
breast feeding because you have more of a bond with your child and breast milk is better for them then formula
Any drug effects your breast milk. Knock it off if you are using and breast feeding. This will effect your baby all of his/her life.
It is good to start exercising at about 6-8 weeks after birth. exercise is the safest way because it can not affect the baby. I would recommend dieting after you stop breast feeding.
Here is a quick partial list of what comes to mind. Nutritional value of Breast milk Immunological benefits of breast feeding Emotional/mental health benefits of breast feeding Long term affects of breast feeding on the child; physical, emotional, Health benefits accrued to a breast feeding mother both short and long term. Adoptive breast feeding also known as induced lactation Cultural perceptions of breast feeding. America vs. worldwide, present time vs. historical. Extended breast feeding Erotic breast feeding/ Adult nursing relationships Cost/benefit analysis of breast feeding vs. formula feeding. Legal status of public breast feeding Issues faced by breast feeding mothers returning to work. These are just a few that come to mind. When you are done with the essay, post it on this site so we can see what you came up with!
it is safe to take postinor 2 while breast feeding ile breast feeding
If you have breast cancer and receiving chemotherapy then you cannot breastfeed your baby.
breast feeding gives a good immune system
In women it is for breast feeding their children.
In women it is for breast feeding their children.
A number of factors may interfere with successful breast-feeding.