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Defenitely.... breastfeeding is free. Formula can run you about $100 a month give or take some.
Yes, you can and you can still get pregnant. I've been breastfeeding exclusively for 10 months now and have not had a period. If you are breastfeeding and supplementing with formula or pumping you can get a period easier rather than just breastfeeding alone.
Any breastfeeding for your child is amazing. But the longer you're able to breastfeed, whether that mean exclusively or supplementing with formula while you're at work, is the best. Pediatricians advice to breastfeed until the child is at least a year (when they can transfer to cow's milk), or even better, until they are 24 months. But like I said, any breastfeeding is absolutely amazing. Especially the first two weeks when you are giving your child your immunities. Just remember, breast is best. :-)
You mean breastfeeding them or giving them milk formula? Sure.
Yes you can get formula with food stamps. If you are eligible for food stamps and have a baby needing formula, you should also be eligible for WIC, which stands for Women and Infant Children. WIC provides Federal grants to States for supplemental foods, health care referrals, and nutrition education for low-income pregnant, breastfeeding, and non-breastfeeding postpartum women, and to infants and children up to age five who are found to be at nutritional risk. See the link below to see if you may qualify and how to apply.
Breastfeeding is said to be good for a baby because the milk is full of nutrients that formula doesn't offer. It is healthy and prevents a lot of sicknesses and diseases and breastmilk is made to be consumed by babies.
It is changing from breastfeeding a baby to feeding the baby with normal milk, formula milk and solid foods.
It is changing from breastfeeding a baby to feeding the baby with normal milk, formula milk and solid foods.
Then re-introduce breastfeeding again or ask doctor for a milk formula for your baby.
There is simply no way to predict how soon. Every woman is different. If you are breastfeeding without supplementing, that usually suppresses the menstrual cycle altogether. It usually comes back when the baby starts eating solid foods or goes longer between feedings. Usually. Not always.
If you are not producing enough milk for your baby, you need to consult with your doctor about supplementing with formula. Some women simply do not produce high volumes of milk.
If by bottle milk you mean formula, then yes, breastfeeding is more nutritional. It packs on many different vitamins and essential nutrients for the baby that scientist have not been able to mimic completely.