Yes: Breastfeeding during pregnancy is perfectly safe. As long as you eat reasonably well, then your unborn baby will not be deprived of nutrients. Even if you suffer from morning sickness and find eating very difficult, your body will naturally go into overdrive to efficiently use all the nutrients it has access to in order to prevent you and the baby from being deficient. Once you are feeling better, then you can make up by eating plenty of nutritious food -- and lots of it!
Answered 11/4/2014
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Many do: The superiority of BM over alternatives begins to wain around 8m.If baby #1 begins to make quick work of feeds and you have to catch him to do a feed, you might transition him . And have a simple break to prepare for #2.Newborn milk differs from later feed so the body can make the change.Yet many feed right up to delivery and beyond.If you stay healthy and feed well you can feed both in tandum.
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