No you can not breast feed your child at work. Your place of work is not for that. Nor is your place of work a place to take your child.
There are no laws against you doing it at work and im sure if there is no rule at your job as well. But with that said if you are allowed to bring a newborn to work i guess they understand that could happen
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.
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Breastfeeding is a natural birth control but it does not work for all women. If it does work then you are usually protected for the first 3 months. I have known women that this works for an also others that have gotten pregnant again the first time they had sex after the baby was born.
NO breastfeeding will not cause constipation!
It depends on the breastfeeding cream.
I have experienced carpel tunnel syndrome symptoms during breastfeeding, but I have also had the same during the first month of pregnancy (after which the numbness/tingling disappeared and did not re-appear until I was breastfeeding). I suspect it is something hormonal. I have never had repetative work injury issues. I am wondering if menopause will aggravate it.
Research suggests that prolonged pacifier use in newborns may interfere with breastfeeding success by reducing the frequency and duration of breastfeeding sessions. It is recommended to limit pacifier use in the early weeks of breastfeeding to establish a strong breastfeeding relationship.
Stop breastfeeding them. Give the child a sippy cup with breast milk in it and slowly wheen them off it onto milk. If this does not work try a little naturally sweet milk to mimic the breast milk.
As long as you are breastfeeding the baby, you can not get pregnant.
Breastfeeding is not advised while taking NSAIDs