This all depends on how old your child is. While an infant, less than 12 months old, the child should be fed only breast milk. After that time, you can start introducing other foods. From there, breast feeding can be tapered off over the next year of so until your child is fully weaned.
Only mammals nurse (breast feed) their young. The only flying mammals are bats.
Simply because the only thing they have in common is flight. Bats are mammals like I am. Parrots are birds descended from the dinosaurs. If you do not know what a mammal is remember this ,"mother mammals make milk", that is mammals give birth to live young, (not eggs) and mother mammals nurse the young, (they breast feed) like humans, cats, dogs, pigs, horses, sheep, whales, humans and all others that have breast, and breast feed the young. Bats have "breast" they feed the young. Parrots lay eggs, and do not have breast.
Yes, feed for 4 days with iv fluid only no solids. No surgery. I have diverticulitis. Went in 106 came out 115
If you are having health concerns, see a doctor for appropriate direction. Early detection is critical.
Breast cancer is not the only breast disease. There is another type of breast disease called fibrocystic breast disease. It is a condition that causes breast pain, cysts and breast lumps.
actually u cant because , women produces milk only wen they r pregnant hence u cant
The only problem with breast feeding when you have a tattooed breast is that the milk comes out in funny colors. No, just kidding. There is no negative impact in having a tattoo on your breast on the quality or safety of your milk. The ink is locked into your skin and does not migrate to the interior of your breast or your milk.
Euclid was the one who proved that there are only five platonic solids.
Usually yes because in the process of the baby's formation, the breast well pretty much creates and stores the milk. If your not pregnant I don't think you'll be able to get anything out but you could try I suppose. Haha
Health Canada and Canadian Pediatric Society recommend babies receive only breastmilk up to six months of age and then continue to receive breastmilk with the addition of solid foods up to 2 years of age and beyond.
S-waves travel only through solids.
Breast increase is different for each person and breastfeeding is absolutely an option no matter what your breastsize. It all depends on YOUR biology. Nobody can predict that for you but generally, women are able to breast feed even if they were small before getting pregnant. because both boobs grow at different times and one might grow bigger than the other or faster than the other totally! you can totally breast feed with 32B; that's the adveradge size for any woman. plus, your breasts will usually only grow from that point on, so you'll be fine.