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Pregnant and Still Breastfeeding My 11 Month Old???

I have an 11 month old son who I am still breastfeeding. I am in the process of starting to wean him as I plan to stop when he's about a year. I just found out today that I'm pregnant. Should I wean him quicker now that I'm pregnant? Is it okay to continue to breastfeed right now? Any advice from anyone who has been through this would be appreciated!

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I breastfed my daughter until she was 2 years old - I was 5 mos pregnant when she weaned. My OBGYN was fine with it.

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M.

Hi J.,
I became pregnant with my 2nd child when my son was 6 months old. I continued to breastfeed until he was about 9 months. I think my milk supply decreased and he just felt the time to stop on his own. Both of my children are healthy, they are now 11 and almost 10. Good luck!

Congrats..
I called my doctor about the same thing this week,I am 5 weeks pregnant with a 9 month old. He told me it is ok to breastfeed...

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My son was 6 months pregnant when I became pregnant with my second. My OBGYN and my son's pediatrian told me that they strongly recommended that I start weaning my son since breastfeeding causes the uterous to contraction. I heeded their advice since I had complications getting pregnant the first time (low progesterone levels and slight case of endometriosis) and I didn't want a miscarriage. I think in special situations it is wise. I know many women who continued to breastfed while pregant and it was wonderful and they had no problem. If you are healthy and you have no medical issues or issues with your reproductive organs, you should breastfeed for as long as possible.

Most likely your milk will start to taste funny to your baby as your body starts making colostrum for your new baby. That's what happened to me. So my first born weaned herself.

Good luck with two little ones so close in age!

As long as you are sure to take in enough nutrients and fluids, breastfeeding while pregnant is just fine. There is no need to wean your son before he is ready just because you are pregnant. :0)

HaHa! My older sister thought she couldn't get pregnant while nursing her older son. To her shock and amazement she was already 5 months along with her second baby before she found out about him. Both her older son and her new baby (now 13 and 12 years old) had no weight issues and her health was just fine the whole time. I would say allow your baby to wean himself. Chances are he is old enough to begin doing that on his own anyhow :) Congratulations!

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I nursed my son until I was 8 months pregnant with DS2. My lactation consultant assured me that it was perfectly okay to do so, as long as I continued to get good nutrition.

Don't worry about weaning your little one. Getting pregnant changes the flavor of the milk. Mine weaned himself because he didn't like the taste.

Fine as long as you drink LOTS of fluids. Don't hurry one child becuase you're pregnant, my cousin nursed all three of her kids while being pregnant and they all turned out great. I did too, but lost the baby for other reasons. I just finally weaned my 16.5 month old (started weaning around 11 months), it's a slow process, I just started skipping day feedings, then either night or mornings. We were down to mornings, now we just read instead....this week! Take your time but again, you need fluid for you, your unborn, AND your nursing child, drink lots of water!!!!!!!!

You should be fine as long as your 11 month old is getting enough milk when you breastfeed. I had to supplement with my daughter because I was pregant with my son only because I wasn't producing enough milk.

Since your starting to wean anyway I don't think you'll have a problem.

Congrats on your newest addition.

You can absolutely breastfeed during pregnancy. Read through Mothering Your Nursing Toddler and Adventures in Tandem Nursing for more support, if you're interested.

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