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	<title>Early Signs of Pregnancy &#187; at Birth</title>
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		<title>The End Of Breastfeeding?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[is it true that the back layer cut milk production? was told that today, but I had never heard of &#8230; I have not much milk, my baby is mixed feeding, I take my milk each meal and drink my milk once in two because he refuses the breast, making it drink 3 bottles my [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>is it true that the back layer cut milk production? was told that today, but I had never heard of &#8230; I have not much milk, my baby is mixed feeding, I take my milk each meal and drink my milk once in two because he refuses the breast, making it drink 3 bottles my milk and 2 bottles of formula. Is what I am going to continue? is it true that I had more milk because of my back layer? I read that it is possible to continue to breastfeed in mixed with a feed in the morning and evening? you know what? ps: dsl is more of an issue but this is my first baby, so my first lactation (necessarily) and I am lost!</p>
<p>no c is not true not because you have your menstrual period you will have no more milk because I had my daughter my menstruation continues from the beginning of breastfeeding bad day I breastfeed my daughter until a year and a half times the denier c was the morning after a bad night then does not worry. If you just there surely godmother of breastfeeding that can t help and respond to your questions</p>
<p>Then the back layer is usually when you stop breastfeeding but I do not think it cuts the flow of milk if it occurs before since I met a woman who is still nursing her first baby which is still got pregnant with her second. I think it is possible that you continues (mixed feeding) because many women have returned to work the bottom. And it&#39;s normal that you raised many questions over to your first baby, go see your pediatrician or midwife, they will be better able to advise you that forums and websites ^ ^</p>
<p>there is no problem for your child to be fed mixed defois some child refuses the breast I know I myself is not now refuse the return layer does not cut up your milk and yes it is was possible to feed your child as you mix with milk and if your child drinks more milk powder is absolutely okay it just means that your milk is not nutritious enough I breastfeed my in first and my other two were bottle-fed because of health problem from me and all three are in full form so do not worry and the day you want to feed your baby a bottle you&#39;ll see your gynecologist or doctor and he will give the stamp to stop milk up good luck for the future<br />
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