Can I breast feed my grandchild?

Breastfeeding is the best way to feed your grandchild. It helps babies grow and develop, feel safe and secure, and stay healthy. But breastfeeding is not just good for babies—it's good for moms, too. Breastfeeding helps mom bond with baby, reduces the risk for certain diseases, and saves time and money.

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Can a grandmother breast feed her grandchild?

“So, grandmothers can still produce breast milk and breastfeed babies, irrespective of their age. If the breast milk starts to flow, they have to be taking a lot of fluids. “Once the grandmother is well-nourished and properly fed, the breast milk will still be of high quality.”

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Can a grandmother produce breast milk?

“It is very possible. We have mothers who are even up to 60 years old, who have had to start a re-lactation process, to recover the ability to produce breast milk under some kind of tutelage,” he said. “With a bit of training, that woman can begin to produce breast milk again.

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Can I give my friends baby my breastmilk?

The AAP does not encourage using informally shared breast milk, citing the risks of spreading disease. It can also expose an infant to medications, alcohol, drugs, or other contaminants.

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Can you breast feed a baby thats not yours?

Yes, you can breastfeed a baby to whom you did not give birth. In fact, breastfeeding an adopted baby is recommended by the American Academy of Pediatrics. It is even possible to breastfeed if you have never been pregnant or have reached menopause.

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My daughter asked me to nurse ( breastfeed ) my grandchild. What an amazing gift

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Can I give my toddler my newborns breast milk?

Breastfeeding your older child along with your newborn can be tiring, but it can also be a rewarding experience. As long as everyone is satisfied with the situation, you can choose to continue nursing both children together for as long as you feel comfortable.

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What happens if a baby drinks someone else's breast milk?

For women who do not have HIV or other serious infectious diseases, there is little risk to the child who receives her breast milk.

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Can I breastfeed my nephew?

Yes you can breastfeed your nephew if he is hungry. Have your children ever told you what they like about breastfeeding?

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What is the oldest age you can breast feed?

The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends nursing up to one year and as long as mutually desired by the mother and the child.

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Can a girl produce milk without ever being pregnant?

Can you lactate when you're not pregnant? Yes, it's possible to lactate if you're not pregnant. Inducing lactation is a complex process that usually involves using hormone-mimicking drugs for several months to produce milk. The second part of lactation is expressing the milk through your nipple.

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Can a female produce milk when not pregnant?

Lactation is common after a woman has given birth, and it can sometimes occur during pregnancy too. However, it is possible for both women and men to produce a milky discharge from one or both nipples without being pregnant or breastfeeding. This form of lactation is called galactorrhea.

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Can you breastfeed for 20 years?

After one year, the AAP recommends breastfeeding for as long you and your baby wish to do so. The AAP also states that "There is no upper limit to the duration of breastfeeding and no evidence of psychologic or developmental harm from breastfeeding into the third year of life or longer."

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Can you breast feed a 10 year old?

The AAP suggests that breastfeeding should continue for as long as both the mother and child desire to do so. The Mayo Clinic reports that breast milk is in fact beneficial for children beyond infancy as it offers balanced nutrition and an immunity boost.

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What are the negative effects of breastfeeding?

Many women experience common side effects to breastfeeding, such as back pain, chest and wrist pain. Many also experience bruising on the breast, cramping, and Osteoporosis. None of these should stop you from choosing to breastfeed; you should be aware should you start experiencing the symptoms.

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Can I breast feed my sisters baby?

The AAP doesn't recommend the practice because of the potential for passing infection from the nursing woman to the baby. Again, keep in mind that a person can pass along an infection without being aware that they're infected.

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Do wet nurses still exist?

However, the concept of wet nursing still exists today and is known as co-feeding or milk-sharing. The term clearly defines an activity of sharing mother's milk or the sharing of expressed breast milk [1].

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Do Muslims breastfeed?

Most Muslims see breastfeeding as the God (Allah) given right of the child according to the rules of Shariah (Islamic Law). The religious laws regarding breastfeeding are all from the Quran and give parents a degree of flexibility and choice.

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What is it called when you breastfeed someone else's baby?

Informal milk sharing refers to breastfeeding someone else's child, sharing milk with strangers, or other methods outside of donating through an official bank. While the practice of wet-nursing has been around for centuries, breastfeeding a child you don't know poses health risks.

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Can I give my 2 year old some of my breast milk?

The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) advises that continued breastfeeding has benefits for as long as mom and child want to do it. And the World Health Organization (WHO) takes it a step further by recommending that babies be breastfed for 2 years or more, as long as all their nutritional needs are being met.

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Will baby get colostrum if you are nursing an older child?

According to Breastfeeding Answers Made Simple, by Nancy Mohrbacher (2010), “the older breastfeeding child will not deprive the newborn of colostrum by breastfeeding during pregnancy […]. No matter how often or long he breastfeeds, colostrum will still be available after birth for the newborn”.

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What is dry nursing?

With “dry” breastfeeding your baby does not actually drink significant amounts of milk, but he is able to smell and taste the droplets of milk that remain in your breast after pumping.

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Why do people breastfeed older kids?

Children find a lot of comfort in the breast, and the older they get the more it becomes about comfort rather than nutrition.” Sharon claims Charlotte is very healthy and rarely gets ill due to breast milk's boost to the immune system.

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Why do people breast feed older kids?

Comfort and security

Nursing offers security at a time when your child is developing fast and the world seems a confusing place. A mother is often surprised at how important breastfeeding remains to her older baby or toddler.

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Can a 7 year old still breastfeed?

But people should be informed that nursing a 6-7+year-old is a perfectly normal and natural and healthy thing to be doing for the child, and that their fears of emotional harm are baseless."

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Can breast milk come back after drying up?

It's called re-lactation. It's possible for the female body to come back from “drying up” and produce milk again. In fact, many mothers of adopted children are able to pump and use several methods in order to stimulate their bodies to produce milk, even if they haven't given birth!

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