Special Situations

Many times there are special situations in breastfeeding. Some planned - some not. Below is a list of many special situations or circumstances you may encounter.

Many would call these breastfeeding problems, I call them challenges. If you have implants, yes you can breastfeed. If you have PIH, yes you can. Adopting? Yep, its possible. You sick, baby sick, you get it yes you can do it. It may be a "challenge" but you can do it if a. dont quit and b. find a good support system.

If you have a challenge not listed use the Search this Site feature. or the Ask Me a Question feature. Don't want to go page to page?Here is a great breastfeeding book and video you might be interested in:

Now onto my articles:
Breastfeeding After a Reduction

Breastfeeding with implants

Breastfeeding while sick

Supplementing Breast Milk

Adoptive Breastfeeding

Chronic Plugged Ducts

Extended Breastfeeding

Tandem Breastfeeding

Preemie breastfeeding

Infant Illness or Hospitalization

Infant Jaundice

Reflux

Pregnancy Induced Hypertension

Gestational Diabetes

Sushi and Breastfeeding : Ok or not?

Infant Low Blood Sugar

Breastfeeding and Colic

Smoking While Breastfeeding

Breastfeeding and Baby Food

Baby Biting while Breastfeeding

Nursing Strike

Bubble Palate

Breastfeeding and Antidepressants

Breastfeeding and Alcohol

Did you find the answer to what you were looking for here? If not, check out the forums, send me a question or browse through this site. With over 200 pages of lactation advice, you are bound to find what you need.

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