Can my friend nurse my baby?

While the FDA doesn't say that women shouldn't cross-nurse, it does warn that feeding a baby with milk from a source that isn't its mother is risky. It also says it's best to talk to your doctor first. Despite the risks, Wider notes that there are some potential benefits to cross-nursing.
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Can I give someone else's breast milk to my child?

Concerns about potential exposure to hepatitis B and C viruses. Hepatitis B and C cannot be spread from a woman to a child through breastfeeding or close contact unless there is exposure to blood. It is very unlikely that a child would be at risk for hepatitis B or C by receiving another mother's breast milk.
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Can you breastfeed a baby that's 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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What happens if a baby has someone else's breast milk?

Despite human milk's many benefits, peer-to-peer milk sharing is cause for concern for a variety of reasons: Disease transmission. Human milk can be a source of infection such as bacteria, or viruses like HIV, HTLV I/II, and CMV. To minimize risk: All donors should be screened, and all milk should be pasteurized.
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Can I breastfeed my wife's baby?

If the non-gestational parent chooses to induce lactation, both moms can share in breastfeeding, or “co-nursing.” Inducing lactation for the mother who doesn't give birth does requires time and preparation, but it can give her the bonding and maternal health benefits breastfeeding offers.
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Can I breastfeed my nephew?

Yes you can if you want to specifically if his mom is okay with it. There's nothing wrong with breastfeeding older kids. The World Health Organisation recommends a child should receive breast milk to the age of 2 years.
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Can I breastfeed 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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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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Can I give breastmilk to older siblings?

When siblings are very close in age, tandem nursing may reduce the likelihood that your older child feels displaced by the new baby. If you are not ready to wean your older child or practice child-led weaning, tandem nursing may be a reasonable option.
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How can I breastfeed my boyfriend without being pregnant?

You can also manually stimulate the breasts and nipples (this is where partner participation may come in handy). Breast stimulation can encourage the production and release of prolactin. A qualified lactation consultant may provide you with specific techniques for stimulation and hormone therapy.
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Can I breastfeed my baby if I get pregnant?

Whatever the reason, it is usually perfectly safe to breastfeed while pregnant. Your body will carry on producing enough milk to nourish your older child, while your unborn baby will get all the nutrients they need from your body.
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Does breastfeeding increase chance of twins?

Previous twinning studies

Steinman found that women who become pregnant while breastfeeding are nine times more likely to conceive twins than women who are not breastfeeding at the time of conception.
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Has a man ever breastfed a baby?

The answer is yes! Although rare, there are historical records of men breastfeeding their infants, usually when the mother was unable to because of illness or death. One of the earliest mentions comes from the Talmud, which describes a man who nursed his infant after his wife's death during childbirth.
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Can a breastfeeding mother get pregnant without seeing her period?

Yes, it's possible to get pregnant any time from about three weeks after giving birth. This is true even if you're breastfeeding and haven't had a period yet. Many women are less fertile while they're breastfeeding, especially in the early weeks and months.
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How do I become a wet nurse?

In order to become a wet nurse, women had to meet a few qualifications, including physical fitness and good moral character; they were often judged on their age, their health, the number of children they had, as well as their breast shape, breast size, breast texture, nipple shape, and nipple size, since all these ...
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Does breastfeeding feel good?

Consequently, while breastfeeding, the mother will experience a sense of well-being and contentment. The consequences of these hormones are that each time a woman breastfeeds, she derives great pleasure from the experience and contact with her baby (Brewster, 1979).
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Can I give my 4 year old 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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What's the oldest you should stop breastfeeding?

The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends that mothers feed their babies only breast milk for six months and continue breastfeeding for at least one year. After that, it really depends on how long the mother and child want to continue.
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Can you breastfeed an 11 year old?

“If they feed for as long as they want to they will naturally wean. “In a lot of countries it's perfectly normal to breastfeed older children and they will do it for a lot longer than we do in the West.”
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Can I breastfeed my 7 year old?

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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How does your body change after you stop breastfeeding?

Once you stop breastfeeding you may find that your breasts look and feel very empty. The size of the breasts will likely return to your pre-pregnancy size but may look quite different. The fatty part of your breast will come back over time to make the breasts look fuller and plumper again.
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How long does the average woman breastfeed?

The average mom exclusively breastfeeds for the baby's first 6 months and then gradually introduces other food while continuing to breastfeed for 2 years or longer. The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends exclusive breastfeeding for the first 6 months after birth.
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