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Can I Breastfeed while diagnosed with Tuberculosis?

Can I  Breastfeed while diagnosed with Tuberculosis?

Mothers with untreated and active tuberculosis should not breastfeed their babies. Tuberculosis is an infectious disease most commonly spread by adults who have active tuberculosis. According to the CDC, if you are being treated with the first line anti-tuberculosis drug then you most often can continue breastfeeding. This is due to the fact that... [Read more...]

Can I Breastfeed while diagnosed with Cancer?

Can I Breastfeed while diagnosed with Cancer?

Cancer does not mean that you cannot breastfeed or that you need to stop breastfeeding as babies cannot contract cancer through your breast milk and there are many cancer treatments compatible with your desire to breastfeed your child. Depending on your level of determination you can even continue breastfeeding despite biopsies and other more involved... [Read more...]

Herpes and Breastfeeding

Herpes and Breastfeeding

If contracted during the last trimester of pregnancy herpes can be deadly to your child. However herpes sores on your breasts are a less serious concern. Should a herpes sore develop on your nipple it is best to feed only from the unaffected side. Using a breast pump on the affected breast while the sore is present will help maintain your milk supply.... [Read more...]

HIV and Breastfeeding

HIV and Breastfeeding

Some studies have found that the breast milk of an HIV infected woman can contain the HIV virus, but there is uncertainty regarding whether the virus is contagious. At the present level of research it is hard to know what to do. Couple that with the fact that the number of HIV positive mothers birthing an HIV negative child and you have the makings... [Read more...]

Diabetes and Breastfeeding

Diabetes and Breastfeeding

Although lactating can help you control your blood sugar as you transition from pregnancy to postpartum you’ll need to pay close attention to your diet. While you are breastfeeding keep water nearby and snacks within reach to help prevent becoming hypoglycemic while nursing. Although your normal insulin injections are generally safe to use while... [Read more...]

What are Montgomery’s tubercles?

What are Montgomery’s tubercles?

They are part of glands that make oily secretions to keep the areola and the nipple lubricated and protected. The portion of the gland on skin’s surface is called Montgomery tubercles and identified by the round bumps are found in the areola or on the nipple itself. They can become much more pronounced and raised when the nipple is stimulated.... [Read more...]

Can I take Herbal remedies while I Breastfeed?

Can I take Herbal remedies while I Breastfeed?

Your first step before taking any new herbal remedy or medication should be to discuss it with your doctor or lactation consultant. Some herbs can affect your milk supply either increasing or decreasing production. While herbs may seem a safe or natural alternative to other types of medications keep in mind that many herbs are potent pharmacological... [Read more...]

Can I breastfeed if I adopt?

Can I breastfeed if I adopt?

Yes you can! But to breastfeed when you adopt is more of challenge for you as a new mother as your breasts will take some time to get their milk production going. The process is not easy, but can be done, and has been done by many women. In comparison to natural mothers, adoptive mothers usually may not produce enough milk to fully feed a young infant.... [Read more...]

What is Amenorrhea?

What is Amenorrhea?

After your child is born and while you are breastfeeding you may experience a time with no menses or amenorrhea. Many women do not have a period for the first six months of breastfeeding. As long as you are exclusively breastfeeding, lactational amenorrhea, you are less likely to become pregnant. Although not a completely effective form of birth control... [Read more...]

Breastfed Newborn Weight Gain

Breastfed Newborn Weight Gain

When comparing your breastfed newborn weight gain against that of formula fed children you may feel that your young one is not growing fast enough. Not to worry. Breastfed babies may not gain weight as quickly in the first few days when compared to formula fed infants but this disparity rapidly disappears. While formula and breast milk generally... [Read more...]

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