Unless your baby has an allergy then there really are none.
Yes, eating beans while breastfeeding can cause gas in the baby due to the high fiber content in beans that can be difficult for some babies to digest.
Yes, it is generally safe to introduce a pacifier to a newborn while breastfeeding, but it is recommended to wait until breastfeeding is well established to avoid nipple confusion.
No. Better take soda after feeding your baby, to avoid spillage.
To get a more comfortable position while breastfeeding, for both the baby and the woman. Also the baby gets closer to the breast, so it has an easier time eating.
None
Breastfeeding is not advised while taking NSAIDs
It is not recommended. Here is a link. http://www.livestrong.com/article/519736-is-rhubarb-root-safe-while-breastfeeding/
Foods that can decrease milk supply when breastfeeding include sage, peppermint, and parsley. Breastfeeding mothers can avoid consuming these foods by being mindful of ingredients in meals, reading labels, and opting for alternatives.
It is said that one can avoid pregnancy with the natural method, which is breastfeeding. A nursing mother would have to be breastfeeding exclusively for this method of contraception to work.
No, you cannot take ACE while breastfeeding. The caffeine in it is not good for baby.
Can I take a cipla while am breastfeeding
While breastfeeding can you take peritol without it affecting you child?