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Lactation and Breastfeeding

A natural method of feeding an infant breast milk from birth to the time he or she can eat solid food.

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When are you able to squeeze pre-milk out your breast?

im 4 months and 4 days and i was seeing little wet spots on my nipples then i sqeezed and clear water looking stuff came out not only was it jsut because i thought it was milk cause its coming out of my breast i thought it was premilk because of the texture

Can women with breast implants feed babies?

Hi i got implants done 4 years ago. The incision was made under my breast and the implant was put behind my breast tissue. My daughter is now 17 weeks old and i have just given up breast feeding. Speak to your doctor if you are worried good luck

What is the reason if your breast stops giving milk?

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When should you stop breast feeding your baby?

The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends breastfeeding until AT LEAST 1 year. The World Health Organization recommends AT LEAST 2 years.

Breastfeeding is NOT sexual abuse. It is feeding a child.

How old woman can breastfeed?

it actually depends on how much you breast feed your baby. if you breast feed on a regular basis your milk will produce up to 5 years tops. so basicly the more you breast feed the more milk you produce

How do cholestyramine and colestipol affect breastfeeding?

Cholestyramine and colestipol will not directly harm an unborn baby, because these drugs are not taken into the body. However, the drugs may keep the mother's body from absorbing vitamins that she and the baby need.

Can you contract HIV by breastfeeding?

HIV and AIDS are not the same thing,HIV is a virus and AIDS a syndrome. You cant transmit a syndrome but you can transmit a Virus. Yes,HIV can be transmitted via Breast Milk and HIV+ Mothers should not Breast feed.

What herbal supplements can be used to increase breast milk?

Homeopathic remedies for increasing lactation with following symptoms # Bryonia - the breasts are hot and painful, worse on movement of any kind, you're thirsty and dry. # Carbo vegetabilis - you're in a state of collapse, you're pale, cold and want a lot of fresh air. # Chamomilla - you're irritable as hell, and cannot bear any pain anywhere. # Pulsatilla - you're weepy, emotional roller coaster, hot but not thirsty (thirstless) # Phytolacca

When do you start producing milk when pregnant?

Yes. In fact, you don't even have to be pregnant to start lactating. It's possible to artificially induce the lactation process by simply using a breast pump a few times, which is how wet nurses and mothers who have adopted infants are able to produce milk on demand. After that, milk production will adjust according to the frequency of milking.

Can you get your period while you are breastfeeding?

Yes you still ovulate while breast feeding even if you don't get your period. This is a myth and you still can get pregnant! Breastfeeding and Fertility Myths Michal Schonbrun, MPH, CHES

MYTH No. 1 Breastfeeding women do not ovulate or get pregnant

Studies show that the majority of women who are fully or near fully breastfeeding up to six months, will not get pregnant before their first, post-partum period. Yet 20 -30% will get pregnant- if they are not relying on an additional method of contraception. This means that up to 30% of nursing mothers are having a proper ovulation before their first or second menstrual bleeds, therefore conception and pregnancy are possible outcomes. For the remaining 70% of women, the "infertile time" is characterized by annovulation (no proper ovulation before the first bleed) or by an inadequate (usually short) luteal phase (less than 12 days between ovulation and next bleeding).

MYTH No. 2 All forms of breastfeeding provide a contraceptive effect.

Not exactly. Studies show that women who are fully breastfeeding or nearly fully breastfeeding(according to the baby's desires) and at a high frequency, day and night, have the best chance of postponing a first ovulation until after the six month mark. This means that supplements of any kind do not exceed 10-15% of total feeds. Partial breastfeeding infers that there are longer intervals between feeds and that the baby is getting other forms of nutrition. In this case, the hormonal mechanism which prevents ovulation, is not working at full capacity and the chances are good that a woman's fertility will return before the six month mark.

MYTH No. 3 Breastfeeding women cannot know when their fertility will resume.

Women who learn to observe, chart and interpret changes in their cervical secretions and sensations can know in advance when their bodies are trying to ovulate. Most but not all women who breastfeed frequently (every 1-3 hours, day and night) experience prolonged intervals (even months) of relative dryness and infertile secretions. Once they learn to accurately identify these secretion changes (with a qualified teacher), then a women can use this information as a contraceptive method.

MYTH No. 4 The Lactational Amenorrhea Method is 98% effective in preventing pregnancy if a woman is fully nursing up to six months, has seen no bleeding, and gives no supplements to her baby.

The Lactational Amenorrhea Method (see link to LAM) is widely promoted around the world as an effective contraceptive method. It is based on the practice of frequent nursing and suckling by the infant. LAM is purported to carry a 98% effectiveness rate up to six months. Unfortunately, the method doesn't guarantee equal results in all women. The method was tested primarily in developing countries, where breastfeeding is not only more culturally appropriate, but it is practiced in a way which enables frequent stimulation of the breasts by the newborn. As a group, western women are not able to reap the contraceptive benefits of breastfeeding because they do not breastfeed long enough or frequently enough. Even if a woman nurses round the clock and at high frequency, she has no guarantee that her first ovulation will be delayed beyond six months. Therefore the method is much less reliable in western countries.

MYTH No. 5 Natural contraceptive methods are not effective during breastfeeding, especially when a woman has not yet had a menstrual bleed.

Breastfeeding women can be fertile. The only way one can try to prolong the period of post-partum infertility is by frequent nursing (1-3 hrs) day and night, and the minimal use of supplements (milk, water, solids) and pacifiers.

Women who learn to observe, chart and interpret their secretion patterns can know their fertility status. Women's natural secretions communicate if and when their bodies are trying to ovulate. This 'language' can be learned and practiced easily. Effectiveness is highest among women who learn the method with a qualified teacher, and remain in follow-up with them until their periods resume.

MYTH No. 6 Progestin-only pills are just as effective as combined-pills (estrogen and progesterone) among breastfeeding women

Progestin-only pills are usually prescribed for breastfeeding women and taken daily without a break. Usually, these pills do not interfere with the quality and quantity of breast milk that a woman's body produces. Contrary to popular belief, these pills succeed in suppressing ovulation in about 50% of the cases, so they are less effective than the combined pills. Progestin-only pills are known to cause amenorrhea (no periods) and increase the incidence of spotting and bleeding.

MYTH No. 7 The main factor which delays ovulation in breastfeeding women is the length of time a woman nurses until weaning her baby.

The main factor thought to delay ovulation is not the length of time that a baby suckles on the breast, but the frequency of stimulation of the breast. Every act of suckling (regardless of length of time) suppresses the hormones that cause ovulation. A one-minute 'sip' twice an hour is more effective than a twenty- minute feed every four hours, especially at night. Longer intervals between feeds will induce an earlier first ovulation. In traditional cultures where the baby is carried on a sling attached to the mother's body- a baby will suckle more frequently than when nursed according to a 'schedule', a practice which results in the natural spacing between births of two-to-three years, on average. This type of breastfeedingpractice is difficult to follow in western cultures, where it is rare indeed when a woman succeeds in delaying her first menstruation beyond the one-year mark.

MYTH No. 8 All post-partum bleeding is menstrual bleedingBleeding experienced up to 2.5 months post-partum in a fully breastfeeding woman is almost always related to the after-birth. It is not menstruation. This distinction is not easily recognized, causing many women concern and anxiety. If a second bleed occurs 4-6 weeks later, only then can it be assumed that actual menstruation has resumed.

How can you get your milk supply back after not breastfeeding for 6 months?

domperidone + fenugreek+ breast stimulation. You will need to make daily use of a breast pump to remind your breasts that they have work to do. Your pumping schedule should mimic the feeding schedule of your baby. That is, 10 to 20 minutes on each breast several times a day. With this effort, your milk should come back in no time at all. Thank you for wanting to do the very best for your baby.

Did hiv spread to adults on sucking breast milk?

The HIV virus, which may lead to AIDS if untreated, is spread by sharing needles and by sexual intercourse. So to avoid HIV, you should never share injecting needles (get a new one, or make sure the old one is REALLY sterile), and you should always use a condom when having sex.

HIV usually can't be spread by oral sex. The virus has to pass into your bloodstream. If you have terrible teeth and your gums are all bleeding then you shouldn't be sucking any strange penises.

HIV CAN'T be spread through toothpicks, razors, toothbrushes, cutlery, plates, glasses etc. It can't be spread through kissing or masturbation.

It can't be passed on through breast sucking.

HIV can be transmitted via breast milk.

Can a grown man drink from a pregnant woman's breast?

don't try it...it can lead to birth defects and mental retardation, also i would recommend to stay away from the drugs too.

Answer

Fetal alcohol syndrome refers to mental, growth and physical problems that can occur when a mother drinks alcohol during pregnancy. The drinking need not be what we normally consider as excessive to cause problems in the developing fetus. Alcohol passes very easily through the placenta and seems to be most harmful during the first trimester. The prognosis varies but most babies have some degree of abnormal brain development. Please think before you drink.

  • The fetus can have poor growth while in the womb.
  • The infant can have poor muscle tone and co-ordination.
  • Delayed development and functional problems in speech, movement, social skills and cognition.
  • Heart defects.
  • Facial deformities such as small eyes, small head, small upper jaw, abnormal lips.

Does breastfeeding effect the results of a pregnancy test?

No. Not breast feeding. But after giving birth it can take a while for your HCG level (the pregnancy hormone measured in pregnancy tests) to return to 0. Taking a pregnancy test less than 8 weeks after giving birth is frequently positive. Check with your doctor if you are concerned. They can do a blood test to determine what the level is and then by repeating the test in a week will help them determine the trend. Upward, most likely, pregnant. Downward doesn't necessarily mean not pregnant. Verify until HCG returns to 0 or ultrasound to find a fetus.

When do breasts start giving milk?

Breastfeeding should begin as soon as possible after the birth of the baby. The sooner you can get the baby sucking, the more it will stimulate your breasts to start producing milk. Initially your baby will get colostrum while nursing. This is very beneficial to the baby. Within a few days, your milk should come in, and the baby will get a higher volume of milk than he/she did with the colostrum. Continue to breastfeed the baby on demand.

Why would a woman breast leak milk that have never been pregant?

Perhaps there are many possible factors such as:

1. GROWTH HORMONES (GH) or somatotrophin and chicken prolactin/ovine prolactin administered by the poultry manufacturing industry in chickens, subsequently affects the pituitary gland to produce breast milk hormones (the fact that I've changed my diet from an Organic Raw Vegetarian to Semi Vegetarian which includes fish and poultry of non organic producers) which increase breast size in humans this would be chicken prolactin which increases the size of chickens and 'fattens' the chickens; (check out: http://www.freepatentsonline.com/5053391.html)

2. GLAND STIMULATION from SUCKING THE BREASTSduring love making. The blood flow stimulates the glands of the breasts.;

3. ENLARGED PITUITARY CONDITION -- The pituitary gland in addition to producing other hormones for glands like the adrenals (ACTH), growth hormones (GH), thryoid (TSH), follicles for hair (FSH), to name a few, also produces the prolactin hormone (PRL) for breast milk growth. An imbalance can cause a tumor in the Pituitary Gland called hyperprolactinaemia.

4. MEDICATIONS such as metoclopramide or thioridazine cause increased levels of the prolactin hormone;

5. DUCT ECTASIA in older women can increase milk secretion in the breasts.

How you can breastfeed without being pregnant?

Lots and lots of stimulation of the nipple from your hands and/or a partners mouth. When you stimulate the nipple it sends a hormone to your brain telling your body to produce milk. You can also purchase a breast pump off of the Internet or rent one from a lactation consultant at a hospital. Although they aren't necessary, breast pumps are good for stimulation and the expressing of the milk after it comes in. You can take an herb called fenugreek, vitamin B, and brewer's yeast which you can find in your local health food store/ vitamin cottage. You may also take a drug called domperidone or "motillium" which I wouldn't recommend because it's not natural and has harsh Side effects. Eating oatmeal and flax seeds help produce more milk; in fact there are even oatmeal cookies that you can make that include brewers yeast and flax seeds which you can eat to help increase milk flow, I believe the recipie is called "breast milk cookies". Also make sure you drink plenty of water ( 9 to 10 glasses) every day. You must also have a good mindset and be confident. Believing in your ability to make milk mentally and physically is important when trying to lactate. Never give up! Have fun and good luck!!

How soon can a woman breast feed after birth?

A mother will continue to produce milk for as long as the baby is nursing. Then, you can keep your milk supply going after weaning your baby by means of manual expression or pumping. The way I understand it, as long as there is demand for the milk, the milk will keep producing. This will go on as long as you want it to. I do not know, however, if menopause affects one's ability to produce milk.

What does it mean when one breast is leaking?

The most obvious answer is lactation, but I think you figured that out. Yes, lactation is a sign of pregnancy, but not usually until the third trimester. More likely than not, it isn't lactation (well, not REALLY...) it's just fluid leaking from your breasts from nipple stimulation. As long as it is in small amounts, you should be fine. But just in case, go get a home pregnancy test.

Does formerly pierced nipples affect breast feeding?

My best friend had both of her nipples pierced and she was able to breastfeed just fine.

What to eat while breast feeding?

Depends on your diet and on your baby.

If you had a healthy pregnancy diet then no, but you should add a little more...

There are two sets of figures for the additional calorie intake required after three months.

Group 1 mothers are those whose breast milk no longer supplies all or most of their baby's food after the first three months.

Group 2 mothers are those who supply all or nearly all their baby's energy and nutrient needs for six months or more.

3-6 months:

Group 1 - 480 calories

Group 2 - 570 calories

More than 6 months:

Group 1 - 240 calories

Group 2 - 550 calories

If your baby is fussy, colicy or showing signs of an allergic reaction then you can try an elimination diet too see if any of the foods you are eating are causing the problems.

With my mother, sister and sister-in-law, cutting dairy from their diet helped their baby from getting stomach trouble.

You are a man and you want to be able to lactate so how do you induce lactation?

Pregnancy naturally stimulates the breasts to lactate. If you are wanting to lactate even though you are not pregnant, you must go through an induced lactation protocol. Lenore Goldfarb along with Dr. Jack Newman created this protocol. Here is the link.

www.asklenore.com

debbie@TheNewBornBaby.com

What is your first period like after you stop breastfeeding?

I'm having my first one now. It has been two weeks and is still going strong.

Breast pain two weeks after stopping breast feeding?

My aunt has had 5 kids and breast fed them all. Her youngest one is 1 now and she quit breast feeding a long time ago, but she still has breast pains for months after stopping breast feeding. I think it's pretty much a natural thing. Something to do with milk ducts or something. Maybe someone else can give you a more thorough explanation, but I don't think it's anything to get worried about. If you keep having pains, it might be a good idea to have a mammogram just to be safe.