Can I breastfeed my sister's newborn?

In some circumstances, having another woman, such as a friend or relative, feed your baby might be a good option. This nursing arrangement is sometimes called "cross-nursing" or "wet nursing," which means feeding a child who isn't biologically yours.

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Is it OK to breastfeed a baby that is 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.

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Is it OK to feed your baby someone else's breast milk?

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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Is it okay for a sister to breastfeed her brother?

A: It is permissible for a woman to breast-feed her younger brother if there is a need to do so. The concerned brother will be her son by breastfeeding if she breastfeeds him five times or more during the first two years of his life. May Allah grant us success.

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Is it OK to breastfeed my nephew?

Yes you can breastfeed your nephew if he is hungry.

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Can I drink my sister's breastmilk?

Absolutely. Some people may think it's odd but I wouldnt bat an eye. My sister doesn't have children yet but I wouldn't think twice at taking some of her milk or her using some of mine.

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Can my grandma breastfeed my baby?

“And before you know it, the breast begins to produce milk again. So, unless there is no willingness on the part of that grandmother, breastfeeding is possible.” The consultant explained that there was no harm in a woman breastfeeding another woman's baby.

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Is it lawful for my wife to breastfeed me?

Generally speaking, breastfeeding your husband or partner is OK. It's not perverted or wrong if you want the person you are intimate with to breastfeed, or if they ask to try breastfeeding or taste your breast milk.

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Can I breastfeed my niece in Islam?

Although breastfeeding someone else's child is permissible in Islam, women who become milk mothers need to understand the effects in Shariah law, especially if they have established milk kinship with the infants. The problem among milk mothers is that they might not know the legal effects in terms of Shariah law.

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Can my toddler drink my newborns breast milk?

Analysis of mother's milk shows that a mother who delivers a newborn does produce colostrum and milk designed to meet the needs of the newborn, even though the mother is still nursing a toddler. This offers the desired advantages for the newborn but no adverse consequences for the older child.

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How long can a woman be a wet nurse?

Normally, without suckling, milk production ceases 14 to 21 days after birth. PRL- mediated milk production and secretion, however, may continue as long as the breasts are stimulated, as evidenced by the ability of wet-nursing for many years (16).

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Do wet nurses still exist?

Wet nurses are not what they once were, but yes, wet nurses still exist, says Kristin Gourley, an International Board Certified Lactation Consultant (IBCLC), and they can be found right here in America.

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What does a wet nurse mean?

Medical Definition

wet nurse. noun. : a woman who cares for and breastfeeds young not her own.

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What is dry nursing?

dry nurse. noun. : a woman who takes care of but does not breastfeed another woman's baby.

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Which mothers should not breastfeed?

Are there any special conditions or situations in which I should not breastfeed?
  • Antiretroviral medications (for HIV/AIDS treatment) ...
  • Birth-control medications containing estrogen, until breastfeeding has been well established. ...
  • Cancer chemotherapy agents. ...
  • Illegal drugs.

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Can men induce lactation?

So far there have been no successful attempts documented of men producing breast milk by pumping. Relactation (producing milk again after stopping breastfeeding) and induced lactation (producing milk if you've never breastfed) is possible for women.

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What are the rules for milk siblings?

Children who have been regularly breastfed (three to five or more times) by the same woman are considered “milk-siblings” and are prohibited from marrying each other. It is forbidden for a man to marry his milk mother (wet nurse) or for a woman to marry her milk mother's husband.

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How long do Muslims breastfeed for?

Abstract. PIP: Islamic law requires mothers to breast feed their children for 2 years. the father must assist the mother in breast feeding the children by providing her with food and clothing. If the father dies or does not live at home, the heir must support the mother thereby allowing her to breast feed her infants.

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Can a grandmother breastfeed her grandchild?

Nutrition experts say breast milk of grandmothers is recommended for babies who cannot be breastfed by their biological mothers for whatever reason, noting that contrary to assumptions, women who are over 60 years can still produce breast milk and effectively breastfeed infants.

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What if I drink my wife breast milk?

However, drinking breast milk is safe only if it is from your partner whom you know well. This is because breast milk is a bodily fluid, and you do not want yourself to be at risk of infectious diseases such as cytomegalovirus, hepatitis B and C, human immunodeficiency virus, or syphilis.

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Can babies drink other women's breast milk in Islam?

Islam permits feeding an infant with the expressed breast milk of the milk mother. A mother may feed her milk to someone else's infant subject to her husband's permission. The aurat limits (or hijab) for a milk child in relation to his milk parents are the same as those for his biological parents.

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Why do I still have milk in my breast after 6 years?

Galactorrhea is a condition where your breasts leak milk. The main sign of galactorrhea is when it happens in people who aren't pregnant or breastfeeding. It's caused by stimulation, medication or a pituitary gland disorder.

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What's the oldest you should stop breastfeeding?

Health professionals recommend exclusive breastfeeding for 6 months, with a gradual introduction of appropriate foods in the second 6 months and ongoing breastfeeding for 2 years or beyond. Babies show they are ready to start solids when they: start showing interest when others are eating.

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What is the oldest someone has breastfed child?

For this list, a child named Charlotte Spink is considered the oldest known kid to have been breastfed. Sharon Spink, a mother of four, argued that nursing daughter Charlotte up until earlier than 10 years old was quite normal, which solidified their relationship for the rest of their lives. What is this?

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Can I share my breast milk with a friend?

The American Academy of Pediatrics and the Food and Drug Administration both discourage casual sharing, pointing to the potential for contamination, as well as the chance that parents with the best of intentions will unwittingly expose their babies to harmful medications or drugs.

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