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Will my SO be able to bond with the baby if I breastfeed?

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Yes, bonding does not only happen during feedings. Your SO can bond with your baby by cuddling and talking to the baby. As well as many other activities such as dancing, rocking or snuggling. You can also express milk for your SO to feed to your baby.
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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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Will I bond with my baby ?

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The Podee System is designed to help with and not to take over the feeding of your baby. By using the Podee Baby Feeding System, your hands are left free to hold and touch your baby thus actually enhancing bonding and as your baby can be sat on your knee facing you, eye to eye contact allows your baby to become familiar with your face much more quickly; when feeding twins and other multiples you can feed all your babies at the same time whilst keeping watch over them.
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Can I breastfeed my adopted baby?

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Yes, you can, though you may never establish a full milk supply. If you want to avoid giving baby bottles, you can use an SNS. Definately seek the advice of an IBCLC when trying to establish milk for an adopted baby and also for proper use of an SNS.
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Can I transmit HIV to my baby whilst I am pregnant and if I breastfeed?

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An infected pregnant woman can transmit HIV on to her unborn baby either before or during birth. HIV can also be passed on during breastfeeding. If a woman knows that she is infected with HIV, there are drugs that she can take to greatly reduce the chances of her child becoming infected, as well as other options such as choosing to have a caesarean section delivery and not breastfeeding, as HIV is found in breast milk.
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How can anyone else feed my baby if I breastfeed?

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You can introduce a bottle at three to four weeks--preferably not sooner. Even then, it should be a bottle of breastmilk, not formula. It is actually best if someone other than the mother gives bottles. In the meantime, there are many loving ways your partner and family can help with the baby, besides feeding.
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My baby was premature -- can I still breastfeed?

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Breastmilk is especially important for premature babies, who need it to help their brains and eyes develop, as well as to prevent infections. However, a very early baby may have a hard time learning to suckle. If your baby was born before 34 weeks (6 weeks early), she will need to be fed in the hospital by a special feeding tube. In this case, you should pump as soon as possible, at least 8 times a day, to establish your milk supply, and maintain it until your baby is big enough to suckle.
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How often should I breastfeed my baby?

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If you are breastfeeding your baby, there is no need to go strictly according to time. You feed your baby when he demands it or when he seems to be hungry. At the beginning, feeding times for your baby can be quite haphazard and unpredictable. Your baby may require feeds as frequently as two to three hourly. He will soon develop a routine and you will develop a supply which will be able to satisfy his needs. So by about one month, he should be able to settle down to six to eight feeds a day.
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Can I breastfeed my baby?

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Yes, there are several places throughout the CDL where you can breastfeed your baby. Talk to the Blue Door teachers for more information.
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How often should my baby breastfeed?

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When a baby is born its stomach is the size of a golf ball and because ALL of the nutrients in breastmilk are used by the baby, he should be eating 8-12 times in a 24 hour period. As he gets older he will become more efficient at breastfeeding and might be able to go longer periods between feedings.
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Can I Breastfeed my Baby If I Take plan B?

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No harmful effects have been reported and you should feel free to breastfeed your baby after taking plan B. If you are at all worried, feed the baby first then take the pills after. This way you will be taking the pills well before the next feed. Alternatively, give a bottle for the next feed.
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When Should My Baby Get Her First Breastfeed?

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soon as the baby is born, the doctor will hand her to you. Hold the naked baby against your chest for direct skin-to-skin contact. Depending upon the temperature in the delivery room, both of you will be covered lightly with a sheet, with or without a blanket. Most babies, especially those whose mothers have not been doped, are alert for about 40 minutes to an hour after delivery. Take advantage of this period. Try to see if she might be interested in breastfeeding right away.
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Can I breastfeed my baby if I have hepatitis C?

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There is no evidence that hepatitis C can be spread from mother to child through breastfeeding. However, if you are undergoing treatment for hepatitis C, the drugs you are taking may not be safe during breastfeeding. Ask your doctor if it's safe for you to continue breastfeeding while you are being treated.
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Will the breast surgery I had in the past prevent me from being able to breastfeed my baby?

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Breast Health and BF (includes needle aspiration, biopsy, lump removal, etc.) - Leaven (LLLI publication) Baby's Bliss Gripe Water - "A quick and natural way to help ease the discomfort of babies with gas, stomach upsets, hiccups, colic and teething. Made with the natural ingredients: ginger & fennel. Contains NO ALCHOL, SUGAR. Works in 5-20 minutes." Remember, this doesn't get to the root of the problem, though.
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Will I be able to breastfeed after breast augmentation?

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The best candidates for cosmetic breast augmentation are women who are in good health, feel that a fuller appearance will provide a boost to their self-image and have reasonable expectations. This includes women who want to correct a loss of breast volume after pregnancy or after losing weight, or to correct a significant difference in size between the breasts.
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Can I breastfeed my baby if I am group B strep positive?

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Yes. Women who are group B strep positive can breastfeed safely. There are many benefits for both the mother and child.
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Is it better for me to breastfeed my early (premature) baby ?

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The body manufactures specialised proteins called antibodies to fight off infections. Mothers transfer these protective antibodies to their babies through the placenta, during the last 3 months of the pregnancy. This process is interrupted when a baby is born early. For this reason premature babies are especially vulnerable to infection. The good news is that mothers also give their babies antibodies in breast milk. Breastfeeding your baby provides an extra line of defence against infection.
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Is it possible to transmit herpes to the baby if I choose to breastfeed?

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Transmission of herpes simplex virus to a baby requires direct contact with the virus. Neonatal herpes occurs when the baby is exposed to the virus during delivery. If your herpes infection is confined to the genital area or your face, it is safe for you to breastfeed. However, you should ensure that the baby does not come into direct contact with your lesions and you should diligently wash your hands after touching any infected area.
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Q9. Can I transmit HIV to my baby while I am pregnant or if I breastfeed?

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infected pregnant woman can pass the virus on to her unborn baby either before or during birth. HIV can also be passed on during breastfeeding. If a woman knows that she is infected with HIV, there are drugs that she can take to greatly reduce the chances of her child becoming infected, as well as other options such as choosing to have a caesarean section delivery and not breastfeeding, as HIV is found in breast milk.
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Can I bring my baby in bed with me to breastfeed?

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Bringing your baby into bed could be risky for your baby. An adult bed usually has a soft mattress and bedding such as comforters,quilts, and pillows. If you choose to bring your baby in bed with you to breastfeed, it is safest to return your baby to his or her crib.** One way to keep your baby close to you is by having the baby's crib in the room with you.
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What are the major benefits for my baby if I breastfeed?

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Because breastmilk is designed for human babies it contains all the nutrients a baby's brain needs to reach its maximum potential. Researchers have studied babies who were breastfed for varying lengths of time and found that intelligence scores were higher (on average) for babies who were breastfed longer. Studies have shown that when formula or cow's milk is not introduced into the baby's diet until he is older, the baby is less likely to develop diabetes.
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How soon can I breastfeed my baby?

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You can breastfeed your baby immediately after delivery, although most babies are usually not hungry until 20 minutes later, prefering instead to get warm and start breathing!
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I'd like to be able to breastfeed in a sling - which one is best?

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The best slings for breastfeeding are the ring slings, as they can be adjusted and put on after you have latched your baby on. If you have a great fit with a pouch then you can feed in these as well. Another good option is a stretchy wrap as you can move the baby into postion and re-tie these quite easily. Hands-free breastfeeding is only to be done with caution and do make sure your baby has a clear airway at all times.
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Will I be able to breastfeed my child?

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You may not be able to breastfeed your child for several days after surgery. It is important that we be able to measure everything that goes in and everything that comes out. We ask that you pump your milk, and it can be given to your child in a bottle or kept refrigerated until your child is able to eat.
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