Yes you can al long as your gaining weight and eating right....you'll have to remember your not just eating for 2 this time but now you'll be eating for 3. Good luck also some Dr.s will tell you to wean by the end of the 2nd trimester just b/c but if you really feel strongly about this see another dr. that you can agree with b/c medically no reason for you to stop BF if you don't want to.
2007-02-17 06:11:16
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answered by nicole b 4
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in my opinion, that is no longer honest to wean off the 1st infant only considering the fact which you're wearing the 2d. the appropriate thank you to steer away from this variety of project is to take needed precautions and not get pregnant. That mentioned, injuries do ensue and if some thing like that should ensue to me, and my infant is under 6 months old, am unsure i'd have the flexibility to place up with the preliminary 3 months of nausea, mushy breasts (being pregnant indications) and an ever hungry infant who continually desires to latch at my breast. So i'd scale lower back the kind of feedings or maybe pump rather of having my infant nurse without postpone from me. i'd truthfully complement with formula subsequently.
2016-11-23 15:12:25
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answered by ? 4
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Yes you can.
Your body is very good at adapting and will not let you or your baby run out of nutrients.
Your toddler may notice a change in the taste and that may put him/her off breastfeeding - or she may liike it more.
After you have given birth you can still carry on feeding, the toddler will just get baby milk and your body can produce enough for both the same way as with twins.
If you plan not to feed both toddler and baby though I advise you to stop feeding toddler a couple of months at least before the new baby arrives in order to minimise any jealousy or feelings of being replaced.
Good luck!
2007-02-17 06:18:32
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answered by cigaro19 5
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Yes you can breastfeed, it is still possible, but I have known several women who said pregnancy cause them to produce less milk so they had to wean the baby anyway.
2007-02-17 06:40:23
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answered by jcnvybbe 2
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I am reading other answers and while "Yes" would be my answer too because I have and will again, should my DR say I can. I would suggest asking him/her because each pregnancy and situation is different. Some mothers can not continue to nurse because of issues of many kind. So, be healthy for all of your children and yourself check with your OB.
Good Luck!
2007-02-17 08:48:24
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answered by rmtheilen 1
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A great resource for this is the La Leche League website
http://www.llli.org/NB/NBpregnancy.html
2007-02-17 06:05:22
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answered by HearKat 7
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Yes you are still able to produce milk while you are pregnant.
2007-02-17 06:20:00
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answered by skip1960 4
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Yes you can but you need a lot of rest and extra nutrition.
2007-02-17 06:06:14
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answered by Abby 4
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of course! and for the how many kids comment, thats none of your dang business on how she has her kids. that had nothing to do with the question she asked.
2007-02-17 06:07:16
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answered by Rae M 2
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yes
2007-02-17 06:04:45
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answered by Anonymous
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