The main purpose of using a breast feeding cover is to provide a mother with an element of privacy. If they use a breast cover they will be able to feed their baby in public without people seeing their breast.
It keeps your breast in position.
No and it may damage your breast if you aren't breast feeding. Size is determined by DNA. No cream, pill, food, or drink will make you larger.
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.
Breastfeeding is recommended for the first six months before switching to baby formula. There are more nutrients and health benefits to the baby when using breast milk.
Yes. Doctors and experts generally agree that breast feeding is the healthiest choice in most cases, and usually discourage mothers from using formula. The child receives antibodies in the mother's milk which help fight off illnesses.
Yes, you can absolutely be pregnant if you have been sexually active if you have not been using contraception. Your menstrual cycle can be quite irregular and unpredictable up to 6-12 month after childbirth. Breast feeding can delay menstruation. However, just because you're breast feeding, doesn't mean you don't have to use contraception.
Unfortunately not. You are much less likely to get pregnant whilst breast feeding, but it is still possible, especially once you start going at least 4hours between feeds (eg: overnight).
Diaper rash can be prevented by using cloth diapers and keeping the diaper area very clean, breast feeding, and changing diapers often
You should be feeding a toddler solids. I don't recommend breast-feeding once they are toddlers, but it is a personal choice. If you are breast-feeding, this will in no way give a toddler the nutrition he needs. He should be getting all his dietary needs from solid foods and only be using the breast milk as a top up. Breast feeding would not cause rotting teeth - bad cleaning habits and high sugar diets would cause this. Teeth should've developed in the womb and come through in the first year of his life. If he doesn't have teeth yet he probably has a problem (not caused by breast feeding) and you need to see a doctor. Why do you not recommend breastfeeding a toddler? I would think it obvious that by this age the parents will also be giving solid foods and using breast milk as an extra, so why is breastfeeding not recommended? It provides a lot of nutrients and antibodies still that ordinary cows milk does not, the iron in breast milk is much better absorbed than from other food sources and the breast still provides emotional security if needed. Surely as animals - if we still need milk as a toddler (and most doctors recommend a minimum amount still) - then surely nature still provides breast milk as the best and most natural way to meet these needs?
"what are the benefit of using EOQ?"
Ipriflavone may decrease lymphocyte levels. Not for those with liver disease, pregnancy/breast feeding, gastric or duodenal ulcers, kidney disease, small children.
It makes breastfeeding easier and more comfortable for both you and the baby. It also gives you the right position for the baby to feed the easiest to get the most milk.