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How To Stop Breastfeeding Without Medication?

Monday, March 21st, 2011

I must not breastfeed my daughter and the doctor give me medication to stop lactation but it makes me sick. How can I stop naturally?

Why do I breastfeed your daughter does not understand … There will be no rival milk, milk you produce a tailor-made for your daughter! I do not understand why more non-stop medication?? Is nipple stimulation (suction, pressure, touching …) that induces and maintains lactation. After a period of about 15 days without suck your metabolism will begin a working natural to stop lactation. (Better than a treatment against nature) Do not be fooled by an accomplice of the Pharmaceutical Business Lobby and check for nearly another doctor before starting anything-whatsoever.

Hello, I stopped and naturally without medication. I did not do. I had at the beginning of lactogenesis but do not pulled, inevitably it slows the next. After one week, nothing. Just pay attention to misbehavior. Good luck

How To Use Apioline For Abortion?

Friday, June 4th, 2010

ke this is two days I did not have my period I take the test and that is I do not think positif.et pa have a child now I simply do 19ans.comment I'm afraid.

Because you think maybe you'll find advice here to get an abortion when nobody knows who you are?! It should perhaps be thinking that you consult a gynecologist soon.

Fortunately we are no longer in the 1960s, will instead see a doctor or family planning clinic. Frankly women of our age have fought for nothing so when we read this kind of nonsense but I suppose if you're joking this is serious.

Caesarean Or Vaginal Delivery?

Thursday, January 21st, 2010

I saw my gygy yesterday I'm at 33 weeks, the baby still head up and yes it's a girl in good health. the gygy I said he had no great hope that it will make its rotation. I have to wait another 3 weeks so by then still head up while caesarean. this is my first pregnancy and I fear this act because I want to breastfeed my baby. being can be operated normally breastfeed? Please share with me your experiences.

I think you can breastfeed with CESA. Urges the gynecologist and explained to him that you want to give birth vaginally, it is still possible!

Do not worry, a Caesarean does not breastfeed. I had a caesarean and I breastfeed my daughter till he was 10 ½ months. The rise in milk may be a little longer but it is nonetheless. The whole is then to find the proper position to be comfortable for you and baby.

Indeed caesarean section does not preclude breastfeeding. Then we are becoming better prepared if Caesarean section is inevitable.

I had the same situation as you, baby seat caesarean section by local anesthesia, still breastfeeding my daughter who is almost 9mois today, a little trouble the first day but it quickly returned in the order above if you have someone with you to help you kisses and good luck do not stress too much it's going to happen by vaginal or caesarean most important is that mother and baby are doing well

Hello, I also had a caesarean section because my son was in office and I had no desire to breastfeed … within two hours of my CESA. rest assured, successful breastfeeding is also and above all a story of "nipple" that the bb will take much mouth to suckle properly and not to feed "nibbles", that's what stimulates your milk. Do not hesitate to get help by midwives during your stay in the mater, do not hesitate to talk about it already in your course of preparation childbirth (I had requested a meeting to discuss breastfeeding completely unknown to me, so that when my son was put in, I had some basics). When your stay in the mater, initially, you have no milk, but colostrum. Generally, we say that the rise of milk is a little slower for caesarean section than vaginal delivery, but just put your child in as much as you can, without restraint, will … as far as your nipples. provided that your mamelonspeuvent tolerate … if I may say so :-) My personal experience: my son was just crying in the mater, the only way to relax … and I also sleep a little ^ ^ it was put to the breast. Two days after my birth in the morning, my breasts had tripled in size … milk flowed alone.

A baby seat does not mean systematically caesarean. Learn more about the site Cesarine. Http://www.cesarine.org/avant/programmee/siege/ It also speaks of breastfeeding after cesarean.

A caesarean section is not death! J ve had one. No Post is not top but when you see your baby you forget tout.Et Breastfeeding No pb! Then courage for the final but after is that happiness and ….. a lot of fatigue!

Hello, I do not know if it will help, but I see a accupunctrice who has already returned several babies of women near the date. I know there are many people who underestimate the accupuncture and other natural medicines, but this accupunctrice is proof that it works. If you're interested, to find one that specializes in pregnancy. You have nothing to lose (except may be the price of consultation) and you have much to gain if it works on you!

Is It Normal To Lose Small Blood Clots For The Return Of Bed?

Saturday, January 16th, 2010

Hello, I gave birth on 23/11/09, breastfeeding m girl and since 2 or 3 days I bled profusely (as strong rules) with small blood clots. I called my gynecologist who told me that this could happen with the pill Cézarette. Do you think it is the back layer despite breastfeeding? Can you lose small blood clots for the return of bed? THANK YOU

I was under Cézarette also during lactation and had my back to bed while breastfeeding. So yes it is quite possible and even more tiring but well … As for clots blood seen with your gynecologist I do not remember having had but it means nothing …

I was not under Cérazette, but I was punctually cycles (the first very abundant, such protections "night" to change every half hour) while breastfeeding. My periods are regular again become when I started to diversify. Knowing that you bleed profusely and you're still alive, I think it is not an infection but a cycle (or a back layer, but that you do know that the month forthcoming). As for blood clots: no idea, but if your gynecologist does not care … It may be dried blood for several hours has not been evacuated yet. Or solid parts of the endometrium that have accumulated. In short, it looks to me like Benin.

Often the return of menstruation is delayed by breastfeeding but it is not always the case. It depends on the number of feedings and the number of hours between feedings if your baby makes his nights, you're more likely to have a rapid return of layers, but not necessarily the case either. All this is highly variable from one woman to another, from one lactation to another. Anyway, after birth, when you are breastfeeding, your cycles are fairly anarchic, even if you take the pill. But it is roughly 7 weeks you've given birth, it would be very surprising that this is already your back layer. I'll put an article in La Leche League, which sums up the situation: ==> "Back In certain layers of women , there is what is called a "bleeding 6 weeks" return different layer. It is unusual to see occur in the back layers until 10 to 12 weeks in a mother who breastfeeds exclusively. The duration of amenorrhea lactationelle dependent women. Some women have a return. Some women have a retourtrès despite early exclusive breastfeeding, others have returned to their beds until several weeks after completely stopped breastfeeding. Major cycle disturbances may persist even after the return of layers if the child head still often (eg irregular cycles). "<== If you have your period again in a month is that it was the back layer, if not … I wish you a beautiful breastfeeding!

It Is There A Link Between Pregnancy And Repeated Sneezing?

Sunday, December 13th, 2009

I am pregnant 4 weeks and I noticed that every day I sneezed a lot. It is there a link? Thank you.

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So is that pregnancy affects men like me!

But no! By cons, pregnancy can weaken some women – frequent colds (in my case)!

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No, I do not think.

Children are not made by the nose hole (or through holes in the ears), courage!

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