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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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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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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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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?

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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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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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Can I breastfeed if my breasts are small?

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Of course! Breast size is not related to the ability to produce milk for a baby. Breast size is determined by the amount of fatty tissue in the breast, not by the amount of milk-producing tissue. Most women, with all sizes of breasts, can make enough milk for their babies.
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Can I still breastfeed after breast surgery?

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Plastic surgery to enlarge breasts does not usually prevent breastfeeding. However, plastic surgery to reduce breast size is more likely to interfere with breastfeeding, especially if the nipples have been moved and milk ducts have been cut. Many women who have had this type of surgery are still able to breastfeed. Make sure that your doctor and your baby’s doctor know about your surgery, because your baby will need to be closely watched to make sure he or she is getting enough breastmilk.
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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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Is it possible to breastfeed twins? How do I do it?

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Yes it is, with a bit of work and some preparation before hand. Two boobs, two babies, it works quite well. Everything that goes for breastfeeding one in general will go for breastfeeding two. Feed on demand, especially in the beginning to build supply. There's not much need to switch breasts during a feeding, but do try to switch positions at the next feeding since one child is bound to be a better sucker than the other.
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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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Can I drink alcohol if I breastfeed?

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Small amounts of alcohol are considered acceptable -- one drink a day or less, on average. If possible, time your drink so that your baby will not need to nurse for about 2 hours after your drink (feed, then drink). Do not drink more than one drink between feeds. Avoid alcohol if your child is having any problems feeding, or is not gaining weight well.
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How can I breastfeed once I'm back at work?

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If you will be working more than 3 to 4 hours at a stretch, you will need to pump at work to maintain your milk supply. If possible, it is best to be able to bring your baby to work to breastfeed rather than pump. If you are pumping, you may find that your baby will suddenly want to nurse during the night, even if he used to sleep through the night before -- do not be alarmed. Your baby is only making up for time away from you, and this means you may need to pump less during the day.
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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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Can I breastfeed twins or triplets?

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twins and triplets are often born early, breastfeeding is particularly important for the development of their brains and nervous systems, and to prevent serious infections and complications. Plan to get help from a lactation consultant right away, in the hospital. Also, pick a pediatrician in advance - find someone who is especially supportive or knowledgeable about breastfeeding. If your babies are small or premature, they may need help learning to breastfeed.
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Can I still breastfeed if I have cracked nipples?

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Yes, you certainly can! Babies are not generally worried about cracked nipples and even if your nipples are bleeding, the blood won't harm them. Of course the process may be quite painful and it is a good idea to start nursing on the less painful side as your baby will be gentler and less vigorous on the second breast he/she is offered. You may also like to numb the affected area with some ice just prior to feeding.
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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 all mothers breastfeed?

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While most mothers are able to breastfeed their babies, there are some who are unable to breastfeed, for one reason or another. If you cannot breastfeed, do not be upset. The following is a list of conditions which make breastfeeding difficult or inadvisable: bull; Inverted nipples: The baby has difficulty in sucking breasts when the nipples are severely inverted. For mildly inverted cases, you can try to extrude the nipple by using your hands.
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