Interesting question...but I don't think it is safe to do so. It is normal to have a little colostrum before the baby is born, but it is not advisable to pump before birth. Also when the baby is born, mothers choose to breast feed and pump to get the most colostrum. During the first 3 or so days, you don't produce much milk. It isn't until the 3-4th day that your milk will come in. It it still important to give your baby colostrum though, it has immune boosting power necessary for the baby.
There are special pumps for breast milk. There is an electric pump and a manual pump. Call the hospital where the baby was born. Some hospitals have pumps that they loan out. You can freeze breast milk. Make sure you shake it before use.
Breast pumping before the baby is born is generally not recommended, especially before the third trimester. Early pumping can stimulate contractions and potentially lead to premature labor. However, some healthcare providers may advise prenatal pumping in specific situations, such as for mothers with certain medical conditions. Always consult your healthcare provider before attempting to pump during pregnancy.
The angel told Joseph to name the baby Jesus before the baby was even born. Therefore, Jesus was named immediately after he was born or before, really.
He couldn't see the baby BEFORE it was born anyway.
If the baby is not kept safe the baby will die
before
A baby born before 37 weeks gestation
a fetus
A baby born before 37 weeks gestation
Stillborn is a baby from 24 weeks that is born but was not alive at birth. Before 24 weeks it is called a miscarriage.A stillborn, unfortunately, is a baby that has died before birth while still in the womb, and when the baby is extracted from the mother, they call the baby a stillborn.
A baby moon refers to the soon to be parents going on a vacation before the baby is born.
When a baby has been born too early it is called a premature baby.