Posts Tagged ‘ovaries’

Among The Tests Requested By My Gynecologist At The Beginning Of My Pregnancy, There Was That Of Hepatitis.?

Saturday, April 10th, 2010

I am positive hepatitis B, and I understand that I can not breastfeed my baby at birth, so it is not contaminated. Is there no other way to solve this problem? I'd love to breastfeed my baby!

Here's a full article on the subject of the league Leache http://www.lllfrance.org/Dossiers-de-l-allaitement/DA-56-deux-etudes-allaitement-et-VIH-ou-hepatite-B.html q = apatite is rather encouraging for you the conclusion: "When the program to prevent vertical transmission of HBV has been applied (injection of immune globulin and vaccination), breast-feeding by a surrogate mother for chronic HBV No ' not increase the risk of contamination of the child. "

I think the doctor did was wrong to say it, accept there is no other choix.SORRY

The Duration Of The Menstrual Cycle Arrest To A Nursing Woman.?

Thursday, January 28th, 2010

How long does the menstrual cycle arrest to a nursing woman.

Hello attention the menstrual cycle is not stopped. The cycle continues, but the rules are absent, all the time breastfeeding until the baby does not consume any milk other than breast milk. This can last for months. Beware of unwanted pregnancies!!

You should know that during pregnancy the secretion of prolactin increases, but its action on the mammary gland is blocked by high concentrations of progesterone and estrogen, but their rapid decrease after the expulsion of the placenta triggers a rise in milk occurs after birth. maintenance of lactation is provided by sustained secretion of prolactin induced by reflex during breastfeeding. A certain proportion of women who breastfeed their babies have their ovarian cycle until interrupted weaned and this phenomenon is commonly used as a contraceptive method in certain groups. Blockage of ovarian cycle through breastfeeding is not constant.

Beware, if there are more than 6 hours between feedings ovulation is possible. There contraceptives compatible with breastfeeding.

its normally not exceed 12 weeks

Categories
Search
Bookmarks