Although not widely practiced in North America, the eating of nuts during pregnancy in many countries is as strongly discouraged as drinking. The reason for this is that although the food is processed by the mothers body, it is unable to be processed fully by the fetus. There are a number of studies that have concluded that the introducing of nuts during the pregnancy and first five years of life can contribute greatly to the contraction of nut Allergies. My medical advice would be to abstain from eating nuts during your pregnancy and breast feeding period, as this could cause your child to gain such allergies. Take care, and good luck. Dr. B.
Your baby will get antibodies from breastfeeding throughout the time you are breastfeeding and for 2-3 months after weaning.
Eating a healthy balanced diet is always your best bet nursing or not. Weight watchers has a plan for nursing mothers. As long as you have a healthy diet and are getting enough fluids you are fine.
Eat some corn to do a corn check. If peanuts are mixed with the corn, you have your answer
They keep as long as you wish.
Breastfeeding is not allowed if the mother has HIV. Aids has no cure,so strict no breastfeeding is allowed lifetime.
Of course you can, as long as you want your baby addicted to nicotine.
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2 months
5 years
Too long, especially if you are talking about breastfeeding. If you have or are having a child, reconsider your priorities; providing or partying?!?
1 year
Niacin is considered to likely be safe while breastfeeding, as long as it is taken in doses no higher than the recommended amounts. Check with your doctor to see if it is recommended in your particular situation.