Breastfeeding during pregnancy is generally safe but it does burn a lot of extra calories. Make sure you get your doctor's approval, just like I did for my daily prenatal yoga and walks. It can cause mild uterine contractions, so keep your gynac in the loop.
Yes, you can absolutely do it, but honestly, it is exhausting to manage a pregnancy, work, and nursing a toddler at the same time. Make sure you are taking your prenatal vitamins and eating enough protein. If you feel too tired or start having cramps, it's okay to start weaning.
Nurturing a child while carrying another is a beautiful testament to a mother's strength. While it is safe for most women, please consult your doctor to ensure there are no contraction risks, especially if your pregnancy has been delicate. Wishing you all the love and strength.
Yes, you can breastfeed your baby while pregnant as long as you feel comfortable and healthy. Just make sure to eat well and stay hydrated to support both.
It is usually safe to feed your baby, but since every body is different, check with your gynecologist to be absolutely sure. With my PCOS history, I always prefer to be cautious and get my doctor's green light for everything.