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Breastfeeding During Pregnancy Must Pay Attention To This

When in the middle of breastfeeding, Mother suddenly found out she was pregnant. As a result, Mother became doubtful whether to continue breastfeeding or not. What if the baby in the womb is not getting enough nutrition? Naturally, if you worry that breast milk will decrease during pregnancy. But, in fact the body can adjust by itself, you know, Bun. However, there are several conditions that need to be aware of for breastfeeding while pregnant.

Changes in the Body of the Mother Breastfeeding When Pregnant

Even though you are pregnant, your body still produces milk so you can choose to continue breastfeeding. It's just that there are changes that might be felt in breastfeeding during pregnancy.
  • The volume of breast milk is reduced

  • The volume of breast milk during pregnancy may be slightly reduced. In addition, the breasts and nipples also become a little painful during pregnancy. And if you experience nausea during pregnancy, the nausea can be increasingly felt.
  • Changes in the taste of breast milk

  • If the little one who is breastfeeding can already communicate, it might say that the taste of breast milk is changing. This is because breast milk will turn into colostrum when approaching childbirth, for consumption by newborns later. Changes in the taste of breast milk can usually begin to be felt at 5 months of gestation.
Some children will stop breastfeeding by themselves. However, Mother needs to pay special attention if the age of the little one who is breastfeeding is still under one year, so that her weight is not less than normal. Mother also needs to pay attention to whether your child is ready to be weaned, how old she is, how her character and diet, and her response, especially psychologically. Breastfeeding during pregnancy requires extra energy which can make you get tired more quickly. In order for you to stay fit, the baby in the womb and your baby also get enough nutrition, you need to meet the nutritional needs, including vitamin D and folic acid supplements. In addition, consumption of enough vegetables, fruit, fat, and protein, as well as mineral water. Immediately eat when hungry and drink when thirsty, and eat healthy snacks.

Pregnancy Conditions that You Need to Watch Out for

One of the things that is often feared in breastfeeding during pregnancy, is whether stimulation of the nipples can cause premature labor. Stimulation of the nipples does trigger the production of the hormone oxytocin which helps the expenditure of milk and contractions when going into labor. But Mother does not need to worry, because the levels of oxytocin produced during breastfeeding are not enough to trigger labor contractions. However, not all mothers are advised to breastfeed while pregnant. It is better to consult a doctor first, if a pregnant mother has certain conditions, such as:
  • High risk of experiencing preterm labor.
  • Have had a miscarriage.
  • Pregnant twins.
  • It is recommended that doctors avoid sexual intercourse during pregnancy.
  • Having pain in the urethra or experiencing bleeding.
After the baby is born and her sister is still breastfeeding, Mother can still breastfeed both. However, whatever Mother decides, it should be done through personal Mother's judgment and doctor's advice.

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