Yes you can. This is called 'tandem breastfeeding,' where you may breastfeed more than one child at a time. Try looking it up on the internet or reading one of the books on extended breastfeeding. They usually have a section on tandem feedings, since most people who breastfeed beyond the first year are still in their childbearing years and may want to get pregnant again. Your milk supply may decrease, and you should not breastfeed while pregnant if you have a history of preterm labor. A lot of kids may self wean while you are pregnant and some woman choose not to continue breastfeeding because their breasts are more sensitive during pregnancy. A lot of healthcare providors are not familiar with tandem feedings. So make sure you have a doctor or nurse practitioner who is supportive of breastfeeding. Good luck!
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Approximately one in eight women will develop breast cancer at some point in her life. The risk of developing breast cancer increases with age: women aged 30 to 40 have a one in 252 chance of developing breast cancer;
Heck, yeah ... Tony Randall.
Kinda.. I'd say 3 years is to old to get pregnant and younger than 6 months is too young.
it is possible, but highly unlikely, unless you spend alot of time in the sun. mostly people that are middle aged or older get it.
basicly hitlers mom did not die of breast cancer .......... he shot 76547 times in the head her whilst raping her for 3 hours by buckweeet
You may be under aged and not married. I belive that every child deserves a mother and a father. If you are under aged, then do not, if you are the right age AND married then have as many kids as you want!
He died of tuberculosis (consumption) aged 36.
You can eat fresh asiago from Italy while pregnant because it is pasteurized. Avoid un pasteurized cheese to avoid micro-organisms. Raw milk cheeses are okay if they are at least aged 10 months to 18 months like Grana Padano or Parmesan.
That's selective according to individual state laws
These disorders typically affect middle-aged to older people and are most common in patients with lung, ovarian, lymphatic, or breast cancer.