Yes it is.
Not as an autonomic response, but under severe emotional conditions the body might be triggered to do so. There are many cases when mothers were able to breastfeed their adoptive children. There has even been cases in Africa where males were able to breastfeed a child when the mother passed away. (That‘s not a rumor.)
yea its gonna be hard but my daughter got the hang of it right away.
Your child will start pushing the limits of what he/she can get away with. This typically starts around the age of 18 months. If your child has trouble staying confined to the "time out" area, its best to place the child in his/her crib or room to collect themselves.
In this case the other parent is no longer the custodial parent. If the child is now staying with another guardian, they are now considered the custodial guardian and child support should be paid to them.
There is no set age in which a child is ready to have a Sleep Over. In order to decide when your child is ready for a Sleep Over the parent should consider if they themselves are ready to be away from their children for a night, or if they feel comfortable with where the child is staying.
By staying away from madness-kids
If the boyfriend is not the baby's father, of course you can. If the boyfriend is the father, you can keep him from staying at your house, as you can with any other person, but he still has rights to see his child, in which case the transferring of the child from one parent to another may require him to stop by.
Truancy = official word Slang = Bunking off Hooky
Its not really harmful if you trust the person they are staying with. My advice would be keeping them closer to home for the sake of emergency.
by darting away and staying out of sight
Preschoolers also fear being away from the parents, but, additionally, they see hospitalization as a punishment and fear bodily harm. In this case, parents should, again, stay with the child.
Perhaps you need to sit down and think about what you are doing with your life and that of your child. Your child will need a mother to love it and raise it to an age where it can become responsible for itself. Cocaine is an addictive and dangerous illegal drug and if you are lapsing into taking it the likelihood is that you will do this again and again to the detriment of your child. Please make an effort to keep away from drugs permanently and if you can not it may be best to feed your baby from a bottle.