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		<description><![CDATA[hello to everyone as I were super tired and disgusted with me during my pregnancy I decided not to breastfeed the baby&#39;s birth I gave him what is called the nursing home and I took the pills to prevent the rise of milk two days later I regret my gesture and I wanted to breastfeed [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>hello to everyone as I were super tired and disgusted with me during my pregnancy I decided not to breastfeed the baby&#39;s birth I gave him what is called the nursing home and I took the pills to prevent the rise of milk two days later I regret my gesture and I wanted to breastfeed knowing that my first was 5months breastfeed my question is after you stop taking the stamp may be Always expect a rise in milk j &#39;I put baby in and it is a clear liquid that secretes my breasts are soft tjrs ;;;;; course that until I give the bottle @ What is it says there;;; ;!!!!!!!!!!; another there,,,, finally !!!!!!!!! I speak of this first response ;;;;;;;;;;;;; Kesako ??????????????</p>
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<p>Try contacting Sibelin by mp. She knows it really well on the issues and may help you and give you full advice.</p>
<p>I know you can start breastfeeding even if not immediately. La Leche League contacts. I&#39;ll put a star to attract the true connoisseurs lol! Good luck, I hope it will work!</p>
<p>http://www.lllfrance.org/Allaiter-Aujourd-hui/AA-63-Relactation-lactation-induite.html I hope it helped somewhat! the Good standing is not adopted then the logically should be easier! !</p>
<p>hello, it would be best to seek medical advice and does not satisfy you some answers. the child is a precious gift, take good care of your love.</p>
<p>the trouble is that to expect a rise in milk, should you put that baby in now, only I think the medication you take may make your milk unfit for consumption. Whatever The most important thing you pump up morale. Congratulations on your baby, Rest well!</p>
<p>It must be possible, even if it seems difficult. But I am not a specialist. I would simply say: be careful with the seals, we must be sure they have done for effect and that products are completely dissipated, because it certainly goes in the milk (colostrum same lme) and it must be terrible for the baby. You should seek advice from La Leche League or other breastfeeding specialist in any case to a physician for the issue of stamps. Otherwise, I suppose he must put the baby in as much as possible to stimulate the rise. And pray that baby wants to breastfeed well, having been accustomed to the bottle and takes it correctly without hurting yourself. If you can, tell us about, it would be great!</p>
<p>Yes you can. I&#39;ll look for the links that I gave to someone else and come back. That is below what I had written, in fact, it is quite possible for you, it will not cause too much trouble, for thou hast given birth very recently and then you still have your hormones are your allies for re-stimulating your breast milk production. What you should do is stop taking the medication and food galactogen and stimulate your breasts or a breast pump or by putting your baby in as much as possible the links below to speak. This works for women who adopt a child, then for you it will work. &quot;Restimulate your lactation, you don &#39;t have thought. Http://www.allaitement-jumeaux.com/espace-allaitement/lait-maternel/ re-lactation-CAS01-taken-by-parlodel-erreur.php It seems that even women who adopted a baby managed to get milk through the adopted baby to the breast. http://www.femininbio.com/ maman/allaitement/allaiter-un-bebe-adopte-2.html So if it is possible to secrete milk. html So, if it is possible to secrete laitlorsqu&#39;on adopt a baby, it should be possible to reproduce the rise of milk for her own baby, even if it took pills not to breastfeed. It is a runway as another. Seeing that your baby does not tolerate milk, it may be a possibility and it does not cost you anything to try to re-stimulating your breasts to produce milk. It&#39;ll just ask for patience and time. If I were you, I will contact someone from La Leche League on their site, they also speak http://www.lllfrance.org/Allaiter-Aujourd-hui/AA-63-Relactation-lactation-induite.html?q breastfeeding = arr + after + we find this passage is interesting: &quot;Some factors in the baby &#8230;: its behavior and in the quality of his sucking reflex; age (infants under 3 months will be easier in return, either spontaneously or with an accompaniment, it can be more difficult for babies between 3 and 6 months); his experience during the time (he had a breastfeeding experience before stopping the Breastfeeding. : Behavior in and the quality of his sucking reflex; age (infants under 3 months can more easily go in, either spontaneously or with an accompaniment, it can be more difficult for babies between 3 and 6 months); his experience during the time (he had a breastfeeding experience before stopping the allaitementou adoption and how long?) &#8230; and factors specific to the mother. First his motivation and availability. Initially, it must actually be able to invest much time. After birth, the rapidly decreasing progesterone and prolactin reached a significant level that gradually descends. So, earlier relactation is begun, it will be easier. But no date has discouraged a mother. Only attempt to give answers. In my practice, and I saw a baby of 3 months were never breastfed and hospitalized for severe allergy to return to full breastfeeding in a fortnight and then be breastfed up to 2 years. &quot;</p>
<p>Hi, how you doing nothing to see my answer j&#39;savais but as you are about to give birth I wanted to know what had happened after the loss of mucus plug, regarding your question, sorry I never experienced this kind of situation or around me. Good luck</p>
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