Not 100% sure what you are looking for here. Clearly the breasts will grow in size because of the room required to hold the milk that is produced.
There are also health benefits for your breasts including a decreased chance of Breast cancer.
If you are thinking about the breast changing and maybe going a bit saggy, that is pregnancy doing that not breastfeeding. The nipples however goes darker.
Your breast, by breast feeding! Der
Any drug effects your breast milk. Knock it off if you are using and breast feeding. This will effect your baby all of his/her life.
Yes, thawed breast milk is safe and nutritious for feeding your baby. It retains most of its beneficial properties and can be a good option for feeding your baby.
If you have breast cancer and receiving chemotherapy then you cannot breastfeed your baby.
It is good to start exercising at about 6-8 weeks after birth. exercise is the safest way because it can not affect the baby. I would recommend dieting after you stop breast feeding.
the advantages of breast feeding are that if you brest feed your baby it is most likely your baby will be stronger than if you use normal milk.
Breast milk can be stored safely for up to 4 hours at room temperature after feeding a baby.
Breast feeding is how all mammals feed their young, It was created when the first baby was born.
Defrosted breast milk should be used within 24 hours for feeding a baby.
Yes you can switch to formula. However, its better to breast feed the baby because breast milk can help in the development in the baby's immune system. Plus the best thing about breast feeding your baby is that it really helps the mother lose a lot of weight after the baby is born. But if you are breast feeding make sure to keep an eye on your baby to decrease a chance of SIDS (Sudden Infant Death Syndrome), the mother's breast may "smother" her baby by accident. while the baby is being fed, if the baby is held too tight to the breast of the mother, she may be covering its nose and the baby may not be able to breath and suffocate.
It is not safe or recommended to reuse breast milk for feeding your baby. Once breast milk has been used, it should be discarded to prevent the risk of contamination and bacterial growth. It is important to always use fresh breast milk for feeding your baby to ensure their health and safety.
Refrigeration can cause the fat in breast milk to separate and rise to the top, making it easier to see and remove before feeding the baby.