It is also
unlikely that significant intrauterine growth restriction may result from the
pregnancy - breastfeeding overlap, particularly
in healthy and well - nourished women from developed countries.»
In a normal, healthy pregnancy, with no previous history of miscarriage in the first 20 weeks or preterm labour after 20 weeks, there is no evidence to suggest breastfeeding is threatening to a pregnancy.1, 2 If you do miscarry, it is unlikely to be because you are breastfeedin
In a normal,
healthy pregnancy, with no previous history of miscarriage
in the first 20 weeks or preterm labour after 20 weeks, there is no evidence to suggest breastfeeding is threatening to a pregnancy.1, 2 If you do miscarry, it is unlikely to be because you are breastfeedin
in the first 20 weeks or preterm labour after 20 weeks, there is no evidence to suggest breastfeeding is threatening to a
pregnancy.1, 2 If you do miscarry, it is
unlikely to be because you are breastfeeding.