Saturday, February 16, 2013

Is Breastfeeding While Pregnant Good?

By Shun Smith


It's definitely okay to carry on breastfeeding while pregnant. My friend discovered shu was pregnant while her 9 month old used to be nursing.

He was still so little and she had no desire to feed him formula, she really kept nursing. She didn't even think in what it would do to the baby that she was carrying. She merely knew She had an infant right this moment that necessary to eat.

I'm guessing you're within a similar situation.

Breastfeeding while pregnant.

As you have an infant in your arms that must eat correctly now.

Our body is so amazing, given it already knows that this is a possibility.

That one could be pregnant yet still feeding another baby. So it's ready for this situation! But there are some things you will want to know if you're likely to continue breastfeeding while pregnant:

* Have a calcium supplements, preferably organic. If you take calcium, you're giving one's body extra calcium so as to keep you, the newborn inside you and your nursing baby healthy. Going for a calcium supplements is not necessary, however it aids in preventing you from getting osteoporosis in the foreseeable future.

* Eat when you're hungry and drink when you're thirsty. I'm sure you realize this simply by carrying a child, nevertheless, you may be extra hungry and extra thirsty now. Don't bother about putting on the weight, your body needs that fuel so that you can feed you guys. Pig out if you have to!

* Your nipples could become sore. My friend's nipples never became sore after she was breastfeeding while pregnant, on the other hand I know some mothers whom nipples became very sensitive once they became pregnant.

Just keep nursing, the sensitivity goes normal again after a while.

* Your milk production may decrease a little. Her milk production did decrease while she was pregnant, but she thinks hers had more details on the fact her baby started eating solids more and he was obviously a thumb sucker. In the event that your milk is decreasing, nurse your infant more often, especially on his demand. This will likely enable your body realize that you need more milk.

* It is frustrating at times. Your hormones have become beyond wack. You're extremely sensitive, many times you may not need anyone touching you. And after that here your child is, crying, because he's hungry.

And of course you'll grow, then it'll be a lot more frustrating looking to position your child to nurse together with your belly protruding.

Stay. My friend breastfed the entire nine months which she was pregnant. As you grow bigger, you'll eventually must find a situation that's comfortable so that you can nurse baby in and breastfeeding while pregnant will end up easier.

Baby will nurse regardless. They don't care, provided that they're near to you and receiving milk.

Once my friend was at full term pregnancy, the cradle hold position wasn't even a possibility anymore. You can look at using the retiring position or football position when you're breastfeeding while pregnant. Usually she would just sit on the couch and stand her son up beside her or put him on his knees and allow him to bend right down to nurse. It appeared to help him.

And turn into careful about sleeping while you're pregnant and nursing. Once she was pregnant, her son climbed on the couch where she had been sleeping and stepped all over her stomach attempting to nurse. She freaked completely out! She just knew her baby would come out deformed.

While she told her midwife about it, her midwife was calm, she said the child inside will be okay because all the water surrounding him provides a cushion. She became so relieved. She must've scared her son half to death when she freaked out that day, as he never climbed on her own stomach while she was pregnant again!

baby did appear unharmed.

So just continue breastfeeding while pregnant. Feed your infant that's already next to you. Your system will take care of the rest.




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