To manage a baby who moves a lot while breastfeeding, try to create a calm and quiet environment, use a comfortable feeding position, and gently hold your baby close to you to help them stay focused. You can also try feeding when your baby is sleepy or drowsy, as they may be more relaxed and less likely to move around. Additionally, offering a pacifier or using a nursing pillow for support may help keep your baby in place during feeding.
No, you cannot take ACE while breastfeeding. The caffeine in it is not good for baby.
first of all you spelled breast wrong. and yes doing drugs while breastfeeding if harmful to the baby. and if your doing drugs what are you doing? you have a baby. don't be stupid.
It is healthy for a baby if one were to lose weight while breastfeeding because your weight doesn't have anything to do with your breast producing milk.
To manage a baby who moves a lot while eating, try feeding them in a quiet and distraction-free environment, use a high chair or feeding seat to secure them, offer small and frequent feedings, and engage them with toys or distractions to keep them still during meals.
I'm sorry but haven't you gotten any education about pregnancy, breastfeeding and babies? EVERYTHING you eat, inhale, drink gets to the baby! If you get high the baby get high. So no, using drugs while breastfeeding so your baby gets high on drugs is not allowed! Also even if you weren't breastfeeding, using drugs while taking care of a child is negligence.
No, it is not.
No it is better for the baby to not have any medication
Yes, eating beans while breastfeeding can cause gas in the baby due to the high fiber content in beans that can be difficult for some babies to digest.
It is important to stay well hydrated while breastfeeding, but your consumption of water should not directly affect your baby's constipation. If you are nursing on demand, and keeping yourself fed and hydrated, your baby will be fine.
To get a more comfortable position while breastfeeding, for both the baby and the woman. Also the baby gets closer to the breast, so it has an easier time eating.
Yes, you can eat beans while breastfeeding and still provide your baby with necessary nutrients. Beans are a good source of protein, fiber, and essential vitamins and minerals that can benefit both you and your baby. It is important to maintain a balanced diet while breastfeeding to ensure that you are getting all the nutrients you need to support your baby's growth and development.
The mother can determine if her newborn has a proper latch while breastfeeding by checking if the baby's mouth covers a large part of the areola, if the baby's lips are flanged outwards, and if the baby is sucking rhythmically and swallowing milk.