We may
consider stopping breastfeeding only if a mother has cancer, or is so seriously ill that it is physically impossible for her to breastfeed; if she is on treatment with radioactive compounds or is receiving anti-cancer drugs.
Not exact matches
We all know that
breastfeeding a baby can be done anywhere — and babies don't
stop and
consider where they are when their need for mom or her milk arises.
So, if your pregnancy is
considered high - risk because you're carrying twins or more, or if you have a history of premature labor, your doctor may advise you to
stop breastfeeding to prevent labor from starting too soon.
I am still
breastfeeding my toddler as it gives him such pleasure, and would never
consider stopping until HE is ready.
This update of the review
considered the evidence of the effect of
breastfeeding support interventions on primary outcomes of
stopping any or exclusive
breastfeeding before four to six weeks and at up to six months postpartum.
If your period
stops for no reason — you're not pregnant,
breastfeeding, or approaching menopause —
consider it your body's way of telling you something is off.