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Can I breastfeed if I have a pierced nipple?

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Pierced nipples do not usually interfere with breastfeeding, but any jewelry should be removed before a breastfeeding session to prevent your child from choking. If your piercing became infected when it was pierced or later, inform your doctor. Infection or scarring may make breastfeeding more difficult. Some of your breastmilk may leak through the pierced hole while you are breastfeeding. This is usually not a problem.
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If I have a nipple piercing, can I breastfeed?

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It is possible. Very little research has been done, though anecdotal evidence would suggest that in many cases the ability to breastfeed is not altered. Migration is when the jewellery 'moves' into place or 'settles down'. It can stay in its new place or carry on moving until it grows out of the skin. This is rejection.
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Q Is it possible to breastfeed after breast or nipple surgery?

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A Yes! Depending upon the type of surgery that was performed, most women can produce some amount of milk. Every drop is greatly beneficial for your baby. Breast reduction surgery tends to affect lactation capability the most, although augmentation, lift, diagnostic, and nipple surgeries also can reduce the amount of milk a mother can make.
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Can I breastfeed if my nipple is short or inverted?

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There is this invention called “Evert-It” which deals with this problem. I bought it from the Internet due to recommendations in a breastfeeding book that I read. The verdict - yes, it helped in the beginning, but once your baby learns the correct latch-on, you won’t need it anymore. I also found that if you use a breast pump, you can achieve the same result. I use Avent Isis. - Nor Azleena By and large this is not a problem that can't be overcome.
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Will I be able to breastfeed after I have had my nipples pierced?

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Having your nipples pierced will not impede you from breastfeeding. However, you want to make sure your piercings are well healed beforehand. Also, be sure to remove your jewelry before breastfeeding, as it can be a choking hazard for infants. Back to top
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Can a mom still breastfeed if she has pierced nipples?

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La Leche League reports that body piercing, including nipple piercing has been a common practice throughout history. There have not been problems reported that are specifically associated with breastfeeding and pierced nipples. General recommendations include keeping the area clean and removing nipple jewelry before allowing the baby to breastfeed. Also, nipple piercing while breastfeeding is probably not feasible due to the 3 month or longer healing time required.
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Where should I go to get pierced?

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Chose a search engine, for example Google, and search for body jewelry businesses. Visit each one that you find near you and select the location you feel is the cleanest and most reputable. If you do not wish to have your piercing done at a body piercing business, you may also consult with a plastic surgeon.
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Can I still breastfeed?

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Definitely, though some mom's have more challenges when they are getting breastfeeding established. If you know you want to breastfeed, make sure you tell everyone near you in the hospital. Tell the nurses. Tell your doctor. Request a lactation consultant as soon as you can. Since you are going to be in the hospital for a few more days than the average mom, take advantage of the resources available to you. See the breastfeeding topic page for websites and books related to breastfeeding.
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What about nipple discharge is it serious?

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Nipple discharge is fairly common with fibrocystic problems; it is occasionally a sign of a more serious problem. If you are having discharge from one of your nipples, particularly if it the kind of discharge that stains your bra or your clothes, you should see a physician and have it evaluated. Is there any way to prevent recurring mastitis in a postpartum woman? I am on IV rocephin once daily for 3 bouts w/in a week. The best way to prevent mastitis is keep the breast empty of milk.
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Return to Top When is nipple discharge of concern?

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Answer: 70% of women will have periodic nipple discharge. The nipple discharges that should be of concern are the ones noted spontaneously in your gown or bra, from a single breast and bloody or serous (clear yellow, like urine). Bilateral (from both breasts), cloudy green or yellow fluid, from multiple ducts (10 to 15 ducts open at the surface of the nipple) is usually benign. Although you may want to have any nipple discharge checked by your physician for your "peace of mind.
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HOW OFTEN SHOULD I BREASTFEED AT FIRST?

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Your breasts make milk in response to your baby's sucking - the more milk the baby takes, the more milk you make.
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Hollister - US: Breastfeeding - FAQs
Nurse frequently the first week or two, about 8-12 times every 24 hours. Once your milk supply is established and your baby has grown, your baby will probably have a fairly regular feeding schedule. More >
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Frostbite! Are the pierced at risk?

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Anyone can be subject to frostbite if exposed to extreme cold, but those with piercings are even more at risk. Find out why and how you can prevent it.
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Can you numb the area to be pierced?

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For a number of reasons the answer is no. For one, only licensed medical professionals can legally administer injectable anesthetics. For another reason, when a skilled piercer performs the piercing, the actual piercing is less painful than the injection would be. The injection may also distort the area to be pierced, which may result in a crooked or misshapen piercing. Topical anesthetics cannot be used as they cannot penetrate deep enough into the skin to be effective.
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Can I lose sensation in the pierced area?

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This also varies person to person. Most people will report a dramatic increase in sensation at the site of the piercing. Some experience no change while a few, also depending somewhat on the experience of the piercer, experience a decrease in sensitivity.
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Can I be pierced with my own jewellery?

Tattoos and Body Piercing - Wicked Ink
Yes, you can supply your own, but it must be suitable for the type of piercing in question (we recommend surgical steel for the healing process) this will bring the price of the piercing down to $50.00 plus whatever it cost to buy the original piece. So it can end up costing you more.
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Are hooks pierced though muscle?

Suspension FAQ
NO! Skin is very resilient, holds a lot of weight and heals very quickly. Muscle on the other hand is a very fragile tissue that tears easily and does not always heal correctly. In addition, if hooks tear out, damage to skin is easy to heal and not particularly dangerous, whereas healing torn muscle is much more significant.
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Can I breastfeed if my baby is small or on a ventilator?

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We encourage breastfeeding for all babies, and feel that it is especially beneficial for those who are premature or sick. You may pump your milk, which can then be stored in a freezer in the ICN (NICU). Even if your baby cannot breastfeed directly, breast milk can be used for bottle or tube feedings. Frequently, premature babies need more calories and minerals than are provided by breast milk, so fortification of the milk and/or supplemental formula feedings may be necessary.
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How long should a mother breastfeed?

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The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) recommends that breastfeeding continue for at least 12 months, and thereafter for as long as mother and baby desire. The World Health Organization recommends continued breastfeeding up to 2 years of age or beyond.
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Should mothers who smoke breastfeed?

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Mothers who smoke are encouraged to quit, however, breast milk remains the ideal food for a baby even if the mother smokes. Although nicotine may be present in breast milk, adverse effects on the infant during breastfeeding have not been reported. AAP recognizes pregnancy and lactation as two ideal times to promote smoking cessation, but does not indicate that mothers who smoke should not breastfeed.
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Is it safe to breastfeed when I have diabetes during pregnancy?

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Yes, as a matter of fact, breastfeeding is strongly recommended if you have been diagnosed with gestational diabetes. Women have a much better chance of keeping their blood sugars normal if they breastfeed as well as delaying or preventing Type 2 diabetes from developing. In addition, breastfeeding reduces the risk of obesity and Type 2 diabetes in the child. Again, breastfeeding is very important and strongly encouraged. Diabetes and high blood pressure are caused by many factors.
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Should I continue to breastfeed my child with diarrhoea?

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During the first 6 months of life, your infant should be exclusively breastfed. This means that the healthy baby should receive breastmilk and no other fluids, such as water, teas, juice, cereal drinks, animal milk or formula. Exclusively breastfed babies are much less likely to get diarrhoea or to die from it than are babies who are not breastfed or are partially breastfed.
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Can I breastfeed once I go back to work?

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Yes. But, if you work more than 3 or 4 hours at a stretch, you will have to nurse your baby at work, or pump. See our section of questions on going back to work and our "Breastfeeding and the Workplace" page.
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Can I breastfeed if I smoke?

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Breastfeeding is still the healthiest way to feed your baby, even if you smoke. If you can't quit smoking, limit your smoking to outdoors and away from your baby. Children who live with smokers have higher rates of ear infections and sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) and breastfeeding can help reduce the risk of these conditions. If you want to quit, a nicotine patch is probably safer than either nicotine gum and smoking.
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Breastfeeding FAQ
Breastfeeding is something only a mother can do for her baby. Breastfeeding helps a mother bond with her baby. Physical contact is important to newborns and can help them feel more secure, warm and comforted. Breastmilk is the most complete form of nutrition for infants. It’s always convenient, fresh and the right temperature. A mother's milk has just the right amount of fat, sugar, water and protein that is needed for her baby's growth and development.
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Why is WIC encouraging women to breastfeed?

WIC : Frequently Asked Questions
The research definitely supports breastfeeding as the best way to feed an infant. Parents need to make an informed choice as to how they will feed their infant. To help parents make a choice, we provide information on the benefits of breastfeeding and encourage all mothers to try it. As a health promotion program, WIC is an advocate of breastfeeding.
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