Yes; you are expending more calories than when you were pregnant (if your baby is exclusively breastfeeding)!
only if you have a baby first
Yes, this is sometimes possible
Have a baby. If you have a baby wouldn't that make it worse?! Obviously the person who answered that is dumb! Breastfeeding really helps!
Yes, the drug you intake gets into the milk you make and this then affects the baby.
There are no true rhymes for hungrier. That's why they invented 'poetic license', make words like: I couldn't have been hungrier, But my funds were at nonegrier.
Yes, beans can make your baby gassy while breastfeeding because they contain complex carbohydrates that can be difficult for babies to digest. It is recommended to monitor your baby's reaction to beans and other gas-inducing foods and consult with a healthcare provider if you have concerns.
well i could never figure out how to rotate the bowl,. the baby got hungrier and hungrier every time, what i did was choose three foods, FOCUS on the first food selection youve chosen, and if the baby likes that first food ex barley cereal , if your baby likes barley cereal make sure to make that your FIRST choice every single feeding the food on the tray appears in the order list you choose it on the food menu
Breastfeeding women need to make sure that any medication they take is also safe for the baby, since almost all drugs they take appear in the breastmilk.
Pacifiers can interfere with breastfeeding by reducing the baby's desire to suckle at the breast, which can lead to decreased milk supply and potential nipple confusion. This can make it harder for nursing mothers to establish and maintain a successful breastfeeding relationship with their infants. It is important for nursing mothers to be cautious when introducing pacifiers to ensure they do not negatively impact breastfeeding.
Yes, beans can make breastfed babies gassy due to their high fiber content. It is recommended to introduce beans gradually into your diet while breastfeeding to monitor any potential effects on your baby's digestion.
Mostly milk, meats, and grain. Fish and steak can be really healthy for the baby but make sure not to drink too much soda.
Its called BREASTFEEDING not nipple feeding, the baby is meant to take a good portion of the areola and breastflesh so the nipple is compressed and elongated.