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Women Silicone Breast Can They?

Tuesday, August 17th, 2010

hello, I ask this because in my family no one could answer me.

yes it can! because Implatation silicones do not touch the gland that provided milk … I forgot the exact name!

Of course they can breastfeed. The implants are only additions. The breast itself has not changed. In pregnancy, there is a rising possibility of breast milk and lol

They produce milk, their glands do not work: that's for sure. Although it depends on how the implant was placed. What worried mums – the beginnings of breast implants – was the risk " leakage of silicone in breast milk, which would then in the body of the baby. Another concern related to the quantity of milk delivered. Today (nearly 30 years of silicone women) have not seen the case of an infant who had been drinking for silicone breast-feeding.

Yes if the operation at the channels that allow the movement of milk to the nipple was not cut. Few years ago, surgeons sections without asking any questions, now they are usually careful to preserve them so that women can breastfeed if they wish.

Before during implant placement, it happened that the breast ducts are severed and it followed difficulty producing milk. Nowadays this risk is almost nil. So lactation is possible with breast implants

You Fall Asleep While Breastfeeding At Night?

Sunday, July 11th, 2010

Good evening to all breastfeeding my little piece that has 3 months and two weeks … but the sanctity of the night I lay nursing and we both fall asleep like that. It is the second part of the night he found next to me. Does that make your child to be difficult to sleep in his bed once the sanctity of night over? have the love around me but I did not want to make a boy merciiii difficult and goodnight no I did not and smothered the crushed not because I know that he is there and I do not move position

I fell asleep a bunch of times, yes:) If not, no worries after that my daughter joined her room. PS: no, no risk of crushing or suffocate babies, unless they are drugged … must stop the U.S. series …

fall asleep through breastfeeding is the best way to stifle and crush !…….

Me too I find it very often had to fall asleep while breastfeeding my baby who just turned 3 months and he often ended up co-sleeping in our bed, however now he sleeps in his room without difficulty for a month.

I breastfed my daughter until four months and spent all night cons for me! was five months she made her nights in her bed without any worries!

Same as Stephanie m! She did end the night with and some without me. It is a joy to breastfeed in bed and can sleep a little at the same time!

every night because I practice co-sleeping, so much more convenient to have a sleep! is a pleasure to fall asleep during feedings, plus ca allows me to avoid clogging in Buger loulou sleep … he now has six months still breastfeeding and I think a good time, but as he began to wriggle a lot at night, I need to put it in the cradle next to me … for my daughter that I breastfed a year, until cododo stop breastfeeding, then she stayed alone without any problem! ps: and as you ladies, I do not change positions (except when I alternate on the breasts, lol) and I know that my son is beside me, so no risk of crush or suffocate! chui or Alcoholism or drug addict ^ ^

Can You Give Me Information On Breastfeeding?

Saturday, February 20th, 2010

Hello, I'd like to have a baby and I breastfeed, but I have hepatitis C (since birth)! Is there a risk of contamination with milk? Our mother had when she had us .. but it is only I who have contracted, we all three were breastfed! To avoid contamination in utero I'll go through the medical route for procreation! Your stories are welcome! Thank you in advance. PS: Please do not judge me thank you thank you thank you thank you .. I feel better, what a relief! I dream of breastfeeding but I do not want to put my baby in danger. Thank you again

You can breastfeed without concern I had hepatitis C, now recovered but still carries I nursed my daughter. What you can not do is give your milk to a milk bank. My daughter was born premature and it was no problem as I was well on the contrary, the service hatched well reassured me that my milk would not contaminant for my daughter.

On the website of the Ministry of Health, he said "There is no evidence that the risk of transmission of HCV in children is increased by breastfeeding. The two recent consensus conference, American and European, (d Meeting 'experts)-cons do not indicate breastfeeding when the mother carries the virus C. "talk to your gyne, your general information and why not you on the forums of mothers in this case? Good luck for your decision !

Ooh there's really tricky … I advise you to contact the League Leache: http://www.lllfrance.org/ They hold meetings on breastfeeding, and also you can contact a host of your area that can certainly help you because your case is not rare, but not common either. Anyway, I wish you a wonderful pregnancy and a bb in great shape. I found it, but I think that looking more deeply you will find more info: http://www.lllfrance.org/Dossiers-de-l-allaitement/DA-63-Hepatite-C-et-allaitement.html

I believe that I have all of the things that you should speak with your genyco to plan your whole pregnancy to be 100% sure that all your effort not to contaminate babies is guaranteed … you made a plan to issue ask the doctor and when you see it you will forget anything because you have everything written especially good luck!

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